
The Tarrant County 5 Stones Taskforce is inviting the community to join them in commemorating its 2025 anti-trafficking efforts in an upcoming meeting set for next Tuesday, Nov. 25. At the helm of the discussion will be a review of the year's initiatives, updates from the District Attorney's Office, and a nod to the achievements of partner agency WINS. Fort Worth Police Chief Eddie Garcia is on the docket to deliver a keynote address, and the occasion will also spotlight an award ceremony heralding community influencers, according to the City of Fort Worth.
The 5 Stones Taskforce, known for its commitment to dismantling sex trafficking networks within Tarrant County, has scheduled the meeting from 11 a.m. to noon. The physical gathering will convene at 100 N. Forest Park Blvd., Suite 200, and for those unable to attend in person, the event will offer virtual participation at no cost. Prospective online attendees are urged to register ahead of time for an accurate headcount; subsequently, a confirmation email will follow, detailing all necessary information for joining the webinar.
As recently announced, police Chief Eddie Garcia is slated to offer insights into the relentless fight against trafficking and the collaborative milestones achieved through the countywide initiative. His presence and contribution underscore the critical alliance between law enforcement and community structures in rooting out such pervasive societal wrongs.









