Seven men have been arrested following a three-day ordeal that began as a seemingly innocent sleepover for three 14-year-old girls in Bristol
Seven men have been arrested following a three-day ordeal that began as a seemingly innocent sleepover for three 14-year-old girls in Bristol, Connecticut, but quickly devolved into allegations of SA and human trafficking, according to newly obtained arrest warrants.
The incident, described by one of the victims as a “joy ride gone bad,” unfolded on May 1 when the girls left a friend’s home in Bristol to meet up with acquaintances.
Instead, they were taken to the residence of Donovan Dunn in Hartford, where authorities allege Dunn and four other men SA’d them.
After the assaults, the warrants state the men dropped the girls off at a random location leaving the teens stranded. They were subsequently picked up by two additional men who transported them to a Super 8 hotel where the girls claim they were SA’d again in a hotel room, with one of the men attempting to pay them afterward.
The situation escalated further when Ahmad Compton arrived on the scene. Despite the girls disclosing their age as 14, Compton allegedly remarked that they “looked 16” and proceeded to treat them as such. The warrants detail that Compton SA’d all three girls
Compton then allegedly moved the girls to an apartment on Nelton Way, near Hillyer Street, instructing another man to guard them and prevent their escape.
Hartford police have confirmed that the three minors are now safe, and the investigation remains ongoing. The seven arrested men face charges related to SA and human trafficking, though specific charges for each individual were not detailed in the warrants.

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