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Tjux The Odd Truth, Jan. 30, 2004
 The case of an alleged pimp suspected of abducting two teenage girls and keeping them captive while forcing them into prostitution could include dozens of other victims, authorities said Monday.Police urged other possible victims  stanley cup of suspect Leroy Bragg to come forward.Bragg, 34, was arrested Sept. 28 and charged with trafficking a minor, solicitation and other crimes in the alleged abduction of a 13-year-old girl.He also is suspected of kidnapping a 14-year-old girl, though charges have not been filed in that case. We believe that Mr. Bragg had encounters with many of our young women in Los Angeles,  police Capt. Ann Young said.  This is such a hideous crime. These young women ... are babies, basically.         Bragg has pleaded not guilty and remained jailed on $1.3 million bail. He had not yet been assigned a public defender. With previous burglary convictions, he could be sentenced to life under the three strikes law if convicted of the latest charges.Police found the two girls while checking hotels southwest of downtown Los Angeles to see if managers had been properly documenting guests to make sure no one was renting rooms by the hour for use by prostitutes.The girls told officers Bragg had kidnapped them, Young said. They are not street-wise,  she said.  They may t stanley quencher hink they are when they leave home, but when they run into someone like Mr. Bragg, it changes their whole paradigm.             Bragg is suspected of keeping the girls captive, though officials did not gi stanley website ve de Bogm Here   s a very simple trick to stop gaining weight
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