Unemployment has not been a new topic of conversation in the city, but on the day of the big vote, there was a lot of talk about what might give Hartford a much-needed economic boost. Too many people struggle to provide for their basic needs, for their families.

Meanwhile, on that same day, ten individuals were arrested for doing their jobs.

  • White female of Plainfield. Born in 1991. Arrested for incident at Wethersfield and Barker.
  • White female of Wethersfield Avenue in Hartford. Born in 1984. Arrested for incident at 18 Preston Street
  • Hispanic female of Newington. Born in 1968. Arrested for incident at Park and Wadsworth.
  • Hispanic female of New Britain Avenue in Hartford. Born in 1959. Arrested for incident at 611 Maple Avenue.
  • White female of Webster Street in Hartford. Born in 1979. ArrestedĀ for incident at 56 Webster.
  • White female of Central Village. Born in 1985. Arrested for incident at 161 Washington Street.
  • Hispanic female of Hamilton Street in Hartford. Born in 1972. Arrested for incident at 567 Zion Street.
  • White female of East Hartford. Born in 1987. Arrested for incident at 86 Park Street.
  • White female of Irving Street in Hartford. Born in 1968. Arrested for incident at 17 Webster.
  • White female of no certain address in Hartford. Born in 1962. Arrested for incident at 580 Albany Avenue.

Prostitution is illegal and not a career to which anyone aspires. Does Hartford have options for handling this issue besides undercover operations resulting in criminal records for those arrested?