Two Guatemalan illegal immigrants are accused of human trafficking after police found two women at a Lakeworth Beach residence “actively used as a brothel,” authorities say .
Yudvin and Glin Zunigalatin have been charged with human trafficking, withdrawing revenue from prostitution, having a home of dishonest fame, and resisting the resistance. Glyn Zunigaratin is being charged with aggravated assault with deadly weapons and sexual artillery fire.
Authorities first responded to the suspect's residence after receiving a call from a young woman who reported being held against her will around 7:45am on February 9, Palm Beach County The Sheriff's Office said in a press release.
The caller stated, “She was sexually assaulted, she was at the club and someone was trying to kill her and she didn't want to die,” the arrest warrant said.
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Glyn Zunigaratin has been charged with human trafficking, earning income from prostitution, resisting, resisting, and exacerbated attacks with deadly weapons and sexual assault. (Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office)
The woman was unaware of her exact location, but she said she was locked up in the house for multiple days by two men, the sheriff's office said.
Lawmakers traced their calls to densely populated areas and were looking for signs of extraordinary activity. Eventually, they observed two men exhibiting “suspecting behavior” outside their residence in the 1400 block of Lake Worth Beach, the 1400 block of Lake Avenue. Police said in their arrest warrant that the residence was “actively used as a brothel” and was part of the “big brothel incident.”
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They “appeared nervous” when deputies contacted the two men.

According to county records, Yudvin Zunigalatin has been charged with human trafficking, withdrawing revenue from prostitution, having a dishonorable home and resisting. (Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office)
“The third unknown man was in compliance with legal order and was asked to go outside. Once he went outside, he ran away and disappeared,” the arrest warrant stated. It's there.
Authorities were able to “visually confirm the presence of women in the residence” and entered the home. They rescued two victims of a “potential human trafficking business” and arrested Yujin and Glyn Zunigarachin.
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A preliminary investigation revealed that both victims were recruited and forced to have sex while pretending to be false.

Lawmakers observed two men showing “suspecting behavior” outside their residence in the 1400 block of Lake Avenue in Lake Worth Beach. (Google Maps)
The first victim told authorities that the brothers approached her at Miami International Airport and offered a call for fraud, which would pay $200 a day. She apparently took them to the offer and they drove from the airport to their Lakeworth Beach home, where she was shown in her room and locked up there for days. She told her that her brothers could leave if she wanted, but she said she was “crowded and hurt,” which she interpreted as being killed.
The second victim told police that the suspect had promised her to clean up her West Palm Beach job. On what appears to be her first day of work, one of the suspects picked up her in his car and took her to a Lakeworth Beach residence.
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At one point, she said she overheard two men discussing with another victim outside the room, and one man said, “I'll fill you with bullets,” The arrest report states.
The suspect was detained without bonds, and authorities placed both men with immigrants and customs enforcement (ICE) detainees.





