Police: Dallas teens forced 15-year-old girl to have sex with 6 men per day for 2 weeks

Mike Osorio, 19, has been charged with sexual assault of a child, trafficking a child, compelling prostitution of a child and engaging in organized criminal activity. Mike Osorio, 19, has been charged with sexual assault of a child, trafficking a child, compelling prostitution of a child and engaging in organized criminal activity. Photo: Dallas Police Department Photo: Dallas Police Department Image 1 of / 39 Caption Close Police: Dallas teens forced 15-year-old girl to have sex with 6 men per day for 2 weeks 1 / 39 Back to Gallery

Two Dallas teens have been charged with a slew of sexual assault offenses after allegedly holding and prostituting a 15-year-old girl against her will.

Dallas police officers arrested Mike Osorio and Rafael Rodas, both 19 years old, after the female escaped and ran to authorities, according to a press conference aired on the police department’s website.

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Dallas police Deputy Chief Rob Sherwin said the two men and the girl first contacted each other on Facebook, when they decided to meet at a location.

Osorio and Rodas then forced the teenager to have sex with at least six males per day from Dec. 5-19, Sherwin said in the press conference.

After the girl escaped, an investigation was launched, ultimately leading to Osorio’s arrest on Jan. 28 and Rodas’ arrest on Jan. 29, Sherwin said.

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The two have been charged with trafficking a child and compelling prostitution of a child, both first-degree felonies, as well engaging in organized criminal activity, a second-degree felony.

Osorio has also been charged with sexual assault of a child, a second-degree felony.

Osorio’s bond was set at $600,000 while Rodas’ bond was set at $105,000.

Sherwin said the Dallas Police Department has seen a rise is assault cases as a result of meeting on social media.

“We believe that a lot of people see social media and they trust what people put on social,” Sherwin said. “Predators obviously use that to lure people into them, and in this case, it was a child.”

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