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Multiple females (at least five) trafficked for sexual exploitation

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Multiple females (at least five) trafficked for sexual exploitation

Case
#648
SourceFBI WantedUpdated Mar 15, 2026
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) / United States District Court, Western District of Missouri
Cold Case ยท Open - Fugitive
15 years waiting ยท since 2010

WEI LI PANG

Justice for Multiple females (at least five) trafficked for sexual exploitation โ€” the trail went cold in 2010, but the truth hasn't.

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Key leads to think about

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suspect
Lead #1

Where is Wei Li Pang currently located? Has she fled the country or remained in the United States?

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person
Lead #2

What is Pang's current immigration status and has she attempted to change her identity?

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evidence
Lead #3

Which massage parlors and locations were involved in the trafficking operation?

Wei Li Pang was charged with transporting at least five females across state lines for illegal sexual activity in massage parlors and other locations between May 2006 and May 2007. She pleaded guilty to a two-count information in December 2008 but failed to appear for sentencing, leading to a federal arrest warrant issued on July 20, 2010. Her current whereabouts remain unknown, and locating her is critical to ensuring justice for her victims and completing the legal process.

Case
#648
SourceFBI WantedUpdated Mar 15, 2026
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) / United States District Court, Western District of Missouri

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More leads to consider

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witness
Lead #4

Can the five or more victims provide additional details about the trafficking network and other individuals involved?

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clue
Lead #5

Were there accomplices or co-conspirators who have not yet been identified or prosecuted?

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Official wording

Source Narrative

Transporting Persons in Interstate Commerce for Illegal Sexual Activity Caution: Wei Li Pang plead guilty to a two-count information in the United States District Court, Western District of Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, in December of 2008. The information alleges that Pang aided and abetted others in the transportation of females in interstate commerce with the intent that these females engage in prostitution inside massage parlors and elsewhere.

Pang allegedly assisted in transporting at least five females in interstate commerce for illegal sexual activity between May of 2006, and May of 2007. On July 20, 2010, a federal arrest warrant was issued for the arrest of Pang after she failed to appear for sentencing.

Remarks: Pang is a Chinese national who had permanent resident alien status and resided in Overland Park, Kansas City, Missouri, in 2006 and 2007.

Timeline of Events

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2006-05-01

Transportation period begins

Illegal transportation of females across state lines begins

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2007-05-31

Transportation period ends

Final documented transportation of females for illegal sexual activity

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2008-12-01

Guilty plea

Wei Li Pang pleads guilty to two-count information in U.S. District Court, Western District of Missouri

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2010-07-20

Arrest warrant issued

Federal arrest warrant issued after Pang fails to appear for sentencing

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Case Information

Incident:May 1, 2006
Last Updated:May 13, 2026

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Case Information

Incident:May 1, 2006
Last Updated:May 13, 2026