BELLEVUE, Neb. (KMTV) – The Bellevue motel at the center of a sex and labor trafficking investigation is being demolished. The city told KMTV in a statement "it's an emergency tear down based on the determination it's a life safety issue."

A Bellevue motel central to federal sex and labor trafficking charges is being torn down even though the court proceedings against owner Ken Chaudari and four others have barely begun.

The City of Bellevue ordered the emergency demolition after deeming the Fort Crook Road property unsafe in mid-August, forcing out residents who had been living there.

While the Bellevue motel is being demolished, three other motels involved in the same trafficking investigation in Omaha still sit boarded up.

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