A house owned by a mobster’s wife was a human trafficking hot spot in
a quiet Brighton neighborhood until one eagle-eyed resident dropped the
dime that led to 16 arrests and 10 women being set free, officials
said.
“It was just a matter of kind of being nosy, I guess,”
longtime Brooks Street resident Kenneth Cutler told the Herald about his
alerting police this summer to a house across the street where people
were constantly looking for “massages.”
District 14 Sgt. Shawn Burns was more emphatic about Cutler’s contribution.
“It
cannot be understated that Mr. Cutler’s actions may very well have
saved the lives of these young women,” Burns said yesterday at a City
Council meeting where police and councilors presented Cutler with a
commendation.
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