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Officials Warn of Human Trafficking During Super Bowl Hoopla

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Super Bowl 50 festivities are underway in the Bay Area. Up to 1 million people are expected to flood the region for a week of parties leading up to Sunday's big game. But law enforcement officials say something darker will be going on as well: sex traffickers trying to cash in on the annual bash.

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