Rescue in Blue exists for one purpose: to find enslaved children and free them from the grip of human trafficking. On the front lines of this fight are local law enforcement — the police, sheriffs, and investigators who have the authority to arrest predators and rescue victims. But most departments lack the specialized training, tools, and technology needed to identify trafficking when they encounter it. Rescue in Blue closes that gap. We deploy a team of specialists — led by retired Delta Force Lieutenant Colonel Jeff Tiegs — to train and equip officers with the skills, software, and operational support they need to recognize trafficking, arrest predators, and rescue enslaved children.
What trafficking looks like during real-world encounters
How traffickers recruit, control, and exploit their victims
How to recognize behavioral indicators of exploitation
How to identify and track buyers who fuel the demand for trafficking
How to use specialized tools and technology to detect trafficking activity
How to build a case against offenders and interact with traumatized victims without causing further harm
The cost of that gap is measured in children's lives.