Four Beaufort County Men Indicted in 2024 Human Trafficking Investigation

4 Beaufort County men indicted for 2024 human trafficking case
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In Beaufort County, Georgia, a significant development has emerged from a multi-agency human trafficking probe, leading to the indictment of four local men. This follows an investigation that dates back to 2024, highlighting the collaborative efforts of law enforcement agencies.

The Hardeeville Police Department recently shared an update via social media, announcing that a federal grand jury in Charleston has formally charged these individuals. The charges are severe, encompassing human trafficking conspiracy, sex trafficking of a minor, coercion and enticement, as well as offenses related to child sexual abuse material.

Authorities have detailed the accusations, stating that the men were involved in the trafficking of a minor, the dissemination of child sexual abuse material, and profiting from illicit commercial sex activities. This case underscores the serious nature of the charges and the impact of such crimes on the vulnerable.

The investigation revealed distressing details about the victim, who was a minor reported as a runaway. The victim was reportedly struggling with drug dependence and was exploited over a period spanning from December 2023 to March 2024. This timeline provides a critical window into the exploitation and the efforts to bring justice to the victim.

  • Jaquan Duvall Barnes, 30, from Port Royal.
  • William James Youmans, 35, from Beaufort.
  • Guy Frank Talley, 28, from Beaufort.
  • Alban Bryan, 64, from St. Helena Island.
Byran (L), Talley (M), Youmans (R).

Officials say the victim was a minor reported as a runaway who was experiencing drug dependence and was exploited between Dec. 2023 and March 2024.

Each of the men is facing a mandatory minimum of 10 years to life in federal prison, said Hinesville Police.

This investigation involved multiple agencies, including HSI, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), HPD, the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office, the Georgia Highway Patrol and the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.

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