From Vallejo and Oakland to LA, he allegedly put children on the underground sex market
Briefly

The case highlights a distressing instance of human trafficking in the Bay Area. Beginning with the search for a missing 13-year-old girl, investigators uncovered evidence of her being passed among various traffickers. Tobias Scollay, a primary suspect, is accused of trafficked four teens and abusing two of them. Despite being in jail, he allegedly continued to recruit victims. His pending federal charges stem from allegations of child sexual trafficking, pushing the urgency of addressing such crimes. Numerous heinous acts exemplify the dire need for awareness and action against human trafficking.
Prosecutors allege that Tobias Scollay trafficked multiple teens, continuing his actions from jail, showcasing the pervasive and insidious nature of human trafficking networks in the Bay Area.
Authorities assert that the 13-year-old victim was trafficked between multiple groups and was ultimately brought to specific locations for sex trafficking in Oakland and Vallejo.
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