Two Hamilton teenagers have been rescued by police following a human trafficking investigation in Brantford.

Community Patrol Officers say they went to a hotel on Colborne St. and spoke with two young girls, aged 14 and 16, on Monday.

“The officers identified the two young women as victims of Human Trafficking, being forced into the sex trade. An investigation, including officers from the BPS Child Abuse and Sexual Assault (CASA) and BPS Major Crime Units began,” said Brantford police in a news release.

Police say the girls were being recruited and advertised to provide sexual services. Police allege a man and woman received cash in exchange for the services provided by the teens.

Twenty-year-old Same Alemu, of Toronto, and 18-year-old Deja Clarke, of Brantford, were arrested at the motel and are facing several charges including human trafficking, and advertise sexual services.

Both accused were held in custody for a bail hearing.

Anyone with information regarding this investigation or if you are a victim or believe you may know of a victim of human trafficking is asked to contact Detective John Allan of the Brantford Police Service CASA Unit at 519-756-0113, ext. 2264.

Ontario’s Strategy to End Human Trafficking has provided the following tips to help identify victims of human trafficking.

Possible signs that someone is being groomed for sex trafficking include changes such as:

Withdrawing from family and friends

Being secretive about their activities

Having a new boyfriend, girlfriend or friend who they won’t introduce to friends and family

Suddenly spending time with an older person or people

Staying out more often and later

Absences from school or a decline in school performance

Wearing more sexualized clothing

Having new clothing, jewelry etc. that they can’t afford to buy

Suddenly having a new or second cell phone with a secret number

Signs someone is being ‘Recruited’ or ‘Groomed’