A statewide sex trafficking sting in Ohio led to more than 130 arrests, authorities said.

The Ohio Attorney General's Office said in a news release on Monday that "Operation Next Door" resulted in 135 arrests. The news release said the people were looking to buy sex, including from minors.

After serving search warrants at nine massage parlors, authorities said 32 people were arrested on felony charges, and the other 103 were charged with engaging in prostitution or solicitation.

The news release added that 67 potential human trafficking survivors were referred to health-care and social-services organizations.

"Operation Next Door was named to highlight the proximity and prevalence of human trafficking," Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said in the news release. "Too often, we are lulle

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