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    Wamego man jailed in Brown County on charges of human trafficking

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    By Brandon Peoples on April 19, 2023 Local News, Wamego
    Camden Hubbard mugshot, courtesy Brown County Sheriff's Office

    A Wamego man remains jailed in Brown County without bond on charges of aggravated human trafficking.

    Authorities say 42-year-old Camden Hubbard was arrested Saturday west of Hiawatha, after a teenager was found driving his car with alcohol and drugs inside, including fentanyl. Hubbard was a passenger in the vehicle.

    The Sheriff’s Office credits its K-9 Karla for alerting deputies to the presence of illegal drugs.

    Hubbard faces numerous charges including:

    • aggravated human trafficking of a victim > 14-years-old
    • aggravated child endangerment > 18-years-old
    • contributing to a child’s misconduct
    • conspiracy sexual exploitation of a child
    • use communication device to facilitate a felony
    • transport of an open container
    • improper vehicle registration
    • possession of opiate
    • possession of stimulant
    • possession of marijuana
    • possession of drug paraphernalia
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