Attorney General announces 3 accused of trafficking missing Georgia teenagers

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr announced Monday that three people have been indicted on charges related to the human trafficking of missing teenagers.
The attorney general’s office said there were two people who allegedly tried to sell a teenager and a third person who allegedly tried to buy a teenager was charged.
The charges and suspects belong to two separate cases, and both involve the trafficking of underage women who were reported missing before being rescued by law enforcement, the office said.
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“That’s exactly why we expanded our Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit to the Augusta area and fight every day to keep Georgians safe,” Carr said in a statement. “With each new case, we send a message that human trafficking will not be tolerated anywhere in this state, and both buyers and sellers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. We are grateful to all of our partners who worked with us to rescue these two missing children and are committed to ensuring justice is served.”
The three people charged were:
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Sean Feutral, 29, of Grovetown: He was accused of purchasing a 16-year-old boy and taking him to his home for commercial sex. The victim was reported missing in Richmond County before being rescued in September 2025. The victim faces charges of unlawfully soliciting a minor for sexual services, unlawfully transporting a minor for sexual services, and unlawfully harboring a minor for sexual services.
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Monica Daughtery, 41 Augusta: Accused of selling a 16-year-old reported missing in Clayton County and recovered in October 2025, and worked with Keshawn Bennett to do so. Daughtery was charged with seven counts of trafficking in persons for sexual services, driving without insurance and driving with a revoked license.
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Keshawn Bennett, 19 Augusta: A person accused of selling a 16-year-old boy who was reported missing in Clayton County and working with Monica Daughtery to do so, recovered in October 2025. Bennett was charged with five counts of trafficking for sexual services.
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