DETROIT - A 67-year-old man was arrested Friday after being accused of forcing three adult women and two juveniles into prostitution, according to U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade's office.

Richard Knider Jackson, of Detroit, is charged in federal court with sex trafficking.

Police on Thursday responded to a 911 call placed from a home on South Electric Street, where officers discovered a woman who claimed she and four others were forced into prostitution by Jackson, according to court documents.

Jackson allegedly provided drugs to all five of the victims and was violent with them.

Federal prosecutors say the three adult victims were present at the residence when police arrived, though the juveniles had managed to exit the home through a bathroom window earlier in the day and have not been found.

Police found a large black steel gate and lock on the stairs leading to the second floor of the residence.

Jackson appeared in federal court Friday afternoon and was temporarily detained until his bond hearing, which is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 21, at 1 p.m.

The FBI is searching for the two juveniles who allegedly escaped from the house, and asks anyone with information on their whereabouts, or information about Jackson's alleged sex trafficking operation, to contact the FBI at 313-965-2323.