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End Human Trafficking

end human trafficking

At Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW), we’re committed to ending human trafficking. Research shows criminals use airports to scout and transport victims. By educating employees and customers to spot the signs of human trafficking, we can help make a difference. Our Human Trafficking Policy Statement reflects our current practices and our commitment to reducing the risk of human trafficking occurring at DTW. To learn more, please review our policy.

SPOT THE SIGNS:

Fear of Security & Police
Fear of Security & Police
Unclear About Travel Plans
Unclear About Travel Plans
ID and Travel Documents in Another's Possession
ID and Travel Documents in Another's Possession
Indications of Physical Harm
Indications of Physical Harm

REPORT

SUSPICIOUS

BEHAVIOR

CALL 911 AND SEEK IMMEDIATE HELP
FROM ANY AIRPORT EMPLOYEE

Phone Text for help
  • I've lost something at the airport. What do I do?

    Please visit our Lost & Found page.

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  • My family member is traveling and does not speak English. Is a translator available to assist?

    Translators are not present in the terminals; however, translation services are available by phone at any Airport Ambassador information booth.