Undercover Prostitution Operation Nets 9 Arrests of Online Sexual Predators

 

BIG SPRING, TX — (Press Release) The Big Spring Police Department and Howard County Sheriff’s Office with the assistance of the Department of Public Safety and Howard County District Attorney’s Office have just completed a multi-day operation targeting online sexual predators. This particular online investigative operation targeted online solicitation of minors, under-age prostitution and prostitution.


During this operation, undercover investigative personnel posted fictitious ads or profiles on various social media platforms, and websites posing as prostitutes or those soliciting prostitutes. Despite the repeated warnings and media coverage of past operations, numerous suspects responded to the ads and drove to different undercover locations to engage in illegal prostitution.


During this operation, undercover investigative personnel received messages from 90 individuals who were interested in engaging in illegal activity. Of the 90 individuals, 9 agreed to meet and actually traveled to the undercover location for the purpose of engaging in the illegal activity at which time they were taken into custody by law enforcement personnel.


Prostitution continues to thrive because of the internet and websites that condone solicitation posts and advertisements. Prostitution is not only illegal, but often associated with violent crimes, the use and sale of illegal drugs and human trafficking which in many cases, targets children. Howard County Law Enforcement is committed to enforcing these laws and arresting those who choose to engage in this type of illegal activity.

The following people were arrested during the operation: (names in the order of photos shown above)

  • Oscar Aguirre
  • Lauro Flores
  • James Dowlen
  • Christopher Diggs
  • Sam Russo
  • Kyle Ross
  • Darion Milsap
  • Johnny Mata Jr.
  • Casey Dean

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