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10-07-2025
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AngelAnn Flores trial verdict: Acquitted on embezzlement, misuse of public funds
A verdict was reached Thursday afternoon in the trial of Stockton Unified School District Trustee AngelAnn Flores. The 12-person jury found Flores guilty of making false or fraudulent claims but acquitted her of embezzlement and misappropriation of public funds after the three-week trial. Flores, who remains on the school board, faced three felony charges following a San Joaquin County grand jury indictment in January. Prosecutors alleged she filed an insurance claim for a car crash that occurred before her policy took effect and misused a district-issued credit card. This is a developing story and will be updated. Record reporter Hannah Workman covers news in Stockton and San Joaquin County. She can be reached at hworkman@ or on Twitter @byhannahworkman. Support local news, subscribe to The Stockton Record at This article originally appeared on The Record: AngelAnn Flores verdict: Acquitted on embezzlement, misuse of public funds
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20-03-2025
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Stockton police net 27 arrests in human trafficking and prostitution operation
The Stockton Police Department is stepping up enforcement against human trafficking and prostitution in the city. A recent "high-visibility, zero-tolerance enforcement operation" resulted in the arrests of more than two dozen suspected sex workers and customers, along with one person charged with pimping, police said. Officers conducted two sweeps on March 7 in the area of Navy Drive and south Argonaut Street, and along a stretch of Sierra Nevada Street. Nineteen people suspected of engaging in prostitution were cited. Officers also conducted seven traffic stops, issued seven citations to solicitors for prostitution, and arrested one person for pimping, police said. Officers offered each person who was arrested "resources through victim-witness representatives to assist them in leaving the lifestyle." Two people accepted the assistance from victim-witness representatives, police said. If you or someone you know or suspect is a victim of human trafficking, the San Joaquin County Family Justice Center offers help. Call the agency's 24-hour Human Trafficking Helpline at (209) 948-1911. The agency also offers tips and resources to help individuals heal and live a life free from sex trafficking and exploitation; visit for more information. Chest of Hope Helpline: (209) 259-5552 Haven of Peace Women's Shelter (French Camp): (209) 982-0396 National Human Trafficking Hotline: (888) 373-7888 San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office Victim-Witness Services: (209) 468-2500 Record reporter Hannah Workman covers news in Stockton and San Joaquin County. She can be reached at hworkman@ or on Twitter @byhannahworkman. Support local news, subscribe to The Stockton Record at This article originally appeared on The Record: Stockton police arrest 27 in human trafficking, prostitution operation