Undercover Operation focused on Human Trafficking results in arrests in Montgomery County

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Operation Quiet Storm, conducted by Constable Ryan Gable's Criminal Investigation Division in August 2025, targeted human trafficking in Montgomery County, Texas. The undercover operation led to the arrest of four adult females on prostitution charges and one adult male for marijuana possession, who was identified as the driver of one of the arrested women. All individuals were processed at Montgomery County Jail, and the arrests form part of an ongoing investigation into human trafficking for sexual exploitation. Constable Gable expressed gratitude to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office for their assistance during the operation. Human trafficking remains a significant issue, prompting law enforcement agencies to enhance their efforts in combatting such crimes.

The operation reflects a growing commitment to addressing sexual exploitation and safeguarding vulnerable populations. Authorities aim to strengthen community awareness and prevention strategies moving forward. Continued collaboration among local agencies is crucial in tackling the complex issue of human trafficking.

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