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A Southfield Hotel, a Robbery Report, and a Trafficking Arrest: What Just Happened in Oakland County, and What the Law Now Makes Possible You are reading this because something happened to you, or to someone you love, at a hotel in Southfield, Oakland County, or somewhere close enough to look like the same story. Maybe you answered an ad for companionship and got robbed of cash, phone, and the belief that anyone was watching. Maybe you were the person behind that hotel-room door who was forced to be there, and the people who were supposed to keep you safe were nowhere to be found. Maybe a son, a daughter, a mother, or a brother went to meet someone at a hotel and came back a different person. Whatever brought you here, you are not reading about a news story. You are reading about what the law can do about it. On Saturday, February 21, 2026, a 47-year-old Detroit man walked into a Southfield hotel to meet a sex worker. He left robbed. Southfield police responded, searched two rooms at the hotel, and recovered suspected cocaine and fentanyl along with what investigators described as evidence supporting human trafficking. Two people were…