109 victims were rescued, 179 arrests were made.
Here is the most informative article on the subject I've been able to find:
http://www.sciotopost.com/109-ohio-human-trafficking-victims-rescued-operation-autumn-hope/ The Scioto Post
Circleville, Ohio
Here's an excerpt:
The agencies and entities that participated in Operation Autumn Hope were the
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations,
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children,
U.S. Marshal’s Service,
FBI,
Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force,
Columbus Division of Police P.A.C.T. Unit,
Columbus Division of Police Missing Persons Unit,
Franklin County Sheriff’s Office HOPE Task Force and ICAC Task Force,
Columbus City Attorney’s Office,
Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office,
Dublin Police Department,
Powell Police Department,
Grove City Police Department,
Gahanna Police Department,
Upper Arlington Police Department,
Westerville Police Department,
Grandview Heights Police Department,
New Albany Police Department,
Southeast Mental Health Addiction Services,
Columbus Public Health,
The Sanctuary Collective,
CATCH Court,
Out of Darkness,
RREACT Team,
Delaware County Sheriff’s Office,
Delaware County Prosecutor’s Office,
Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force,
Mahoning County Sheriff’s Office,
Mahoning Count Prosecutor’s Office,
Canfield Fair Police Department,
Youngstown Police Department,
Ohio Internet Crimes Against Children,
Austintown Police District,
Cortland Police Department,
Ohio State Highway Patrol,
Ohio Department of Public Safety’s Ohio Investigative Unit,
Adult Parole Authority,
the Cuyahoga County Regional Human Trafficking Task Force,
Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department,
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office,
Independence Police Department,
Westlake Police Department,
Beachwood Police Department,
Orange Police Department,
Middleburg Heights Police Department,
Cuyahoga Department of Children and Family Services,
Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, and the
Renee Jones Empowerment Center.