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Additional charges after more victims come forward

This investigation is still ongoing
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Cody McCoy

The following is an update to an original press release dated March 27, 2023.

After the initial press release on 3-6-2023 multiple other victims have come forward in this case.

The Chippewa County Prosecutors Office authorized the following additional charges for Mr. Cody McCoy.

ADDITIONAL CHARGES:

15- CSC (Criminal Sexual Conduct) 1st Degree

16- Delivery of Methamphetamine

17- Delivery of Methamphetamine

18- Delivery of Fentanyl

19- Human Trafficking

McCoy was arraigned in the 91st Dist court on 3-27-2023. The court set bond on Mr. McCoy at $250,000 and at this time he is lodged in the CCCF. Mccoy is innocent until proven guilty.

If you or someone you know is a victim of this or any other crime we are here to listen.

This investigation is still ongoing.

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Previous Release:

3/6/2023

Media Contact: Sheriff Michael Bitnar 906-635-6355

HUMAN TRAFFICKING, DRUGS & SEXUAL ASSAULT ARREST

Sault Ste Marie, MI: The complex relationship between addiction and both labor and sex trafficking is recognized by the United States criminal justice system. According to the Office To Monitor and Combat Human Trafficking, the role of substance use disorder in human trafficking is powerful and pervasive.

Since the fall of 2022, the TRIDENT (Tri-County Drug Enforcement Team) has been investigating a man who they believe has been taking advantage of young women struggling with addiction.

Specifically, this individual has been supplying drugs to women to obtain sex through coercion. Several search warrants have been conducted over the past few months resulting in the seizure of Methamphetamine, prescription medications and an overwhelming amount of video evidence spanning several years.

Cody Mathieu McCoy, a 30-year-old male resident of Sault Ste Marie, MI was arrested and then arraigned in the 91st District court on March 1, 2023 on the following 14 criminal counts:

1- Human Trafficking, Forced Labor

2- Human Trafficking, Forced Labor

3- Human Trafficking, Forced Labor

4- Possession of Methamphetamine

5- Possession with intent to deliver Methamphetamine.

6- Delivery of Methamphetamine

7- Delivery of Methamphetamine

8- Delivery of Methamphetamine

9- Criminal Sexual Assault 3rd Degree

10- Possession of Controlled Substance

11- Possession of Controlled Substance

12- Possession of Controlled Substance

13- Possession of Controlled Substance

14- Possession of Controlled Substance

Cody McCoy is a 4th Offense Habitual Offender. He is innocent until proven guilty.

TRIDENT Detectives understand that addiction can increase a person’s vulnerability to being trafficked, can be initiated, and manipulated by the trafficker as a means of coercion and control, and can be used by the victim/survivor as a means of coping with the physical and psychological traumas of being trafficked both during captivity and after exiting the trafficking situation.

The Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office would like to recognize the courage of the victims that have already come forward in this case and values their lived-experience in describing the torment of drug-based coercion.

Although addiction is scientifically understood as a medical condition and not a moral weakness, the societal stigma surrounding both the condition and the sufferer is pervasive.

This investigation is ongoing and upon review of the tens of thousands of videos seized from McCoy we expect to uncover other victims. There is power in numbers, and we want to hear from the other victims of McCoy’s abusive, painful, and criminal acts.

In Michigan and in many States across America, taking advantage of those with addiction to get sexual favors or even to sell those favors to others for profit, is known as “drug coercion” forced labor and is illegal under Human Trafficking statues.

The courage and resilience of victims and survivors cannot be overstated. If you are a person fighting addiction and has been forced to have sex to get drugs or to pay off a drug debt, we want to talk to you. You are not the criminal, you have a voice, and we will listen.

There are four ways to contact us:

- Call or Text the UPHTTF 24/7 confidential helpline (906) 299-9243

- Email [email protected] (UPHTTF –Upper Peninsula Human Trafficking Taskforce)

- Submit a Tip on the free Chippewa County Sheriff’s App.

- If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

The Trident Team would like to thank UP Human Trafficking Task Force and Operation Underground Railroad for providing investigative and financial assists.

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Recognizing that the illicit narcotics trade in the Eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan is an ongoing threat to the safety of its communities and citizens, stemming from local and regional sources and international sources via the shared border with Canada; law enforcement agencies within Chippewa, Mackinaw, and Luce Counties have agreed to pool their resources to form the TRI-county Drug ENforcement Team (TRIDENT). TRIDENT will work to identify illicit drug trafficking trends, individuals, and organizations to enforce the local, state, and federal drug use and trafficking laws collectively and aggressively.

#You have a Voice.