'It should be taken seriously because they tried hard to get noticed by writing 'Help' multiple times'
The unusual sight, captured on Google Earth, is located along the Los Angeles River in Lincoln Heights, near the corner of Cesar E. Chavez Avenue and Mission Road.Additionally, the Spanish words for “trafficking,” “federal,” and “terrorism” were also spelled out, as well as “LAPD” and “FBI,” the“If it’s a joke it is in dangerously poor taste. This sounds like someone or a group of someones are being trafficked and used materials available to them to spell out an SOS.
“I just like to believe this is a prank. It seems to me like it’s just a bunch of kids playing a prank.”“Upon arrival, officers conducted a thorough investigation and found no evidence of any criminal activity or threat in the area,” the statement read.A spokesperson for the railroad company said that they are aware of a man who has been trespassing on their property and other nearby lots “to create misleading messages.
“He is the one that puts it all the time, you know? But he puts it all the time. He writes it everywhere. I don’t know if you see it…While some suggested the messages might be part of a prank, others speculated they could be linked to human trafficking, as the site is near a shipping container yardThe unidentified woman said she’s unsure about his motivation for writing the messages or whether there are any concerns about human trafficking, but she believes the same man is behind all the signs.
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