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Tuesday January 31st, 2017 :: 07:22 p.m. PST

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Sheriff's Office Arrests 14 People During Statewide Human Trafficking Operation

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office participated in a press conference held today, January 31, 2017, at the Hall of Justice in downtown Los Angeles to announce the details and results from the third annual ‘Operation Reclaim and Rebuild’ conducted by the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force. In conjunction with Human Trafficking Awareness Month, the Sheriff’s Office was one of more than 30 participating federal, state and local law enforcement agencies across the state that participated in a three-day effort to combat human trafficking. The operation, which took place from January 26 to January 28, was widely successful with the recovery of 28 commercially exploited children, 27 adult victims, 142 males arrested for solicitation and 36 males arrested for pimping. In total, there were 474 people arrested statewide and of those 14 were in Santa Barbara County.

During the period of “Operation Reclaim and Rebuild”, investigators from the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Bureau, the Santa Barbara Regional Crime Abatement Team, Santa Barbara Human Trafficking Task Force and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) conducted three different stings to identify human traffickers and other related crimes.

On January 26, 2017, investigators conducted an “in call” sting where an undercover investigator contacted a prostitute advertising on an online escort page and negotiated a sex act in exchange for money. After negotiating the sex act, investigators contacted the prostitute at her hotel room and made the arrest. As result of the first night stings, investigators arrested two different females for violation of prostitution at two separate local hotels within the city of Santa Barbara. The women were and released on a citation to appear in court. Both female prostitutes were offered services from a Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office specially trained human trafficking victim advocate. 25-year-old Aaron Hoggard of Bakersfield was arrested near one of the hotels and was booked at the Santa Barbara County Jail on charges of pimping and pandering a prostitute.

On January 27, 2017, investigators conducted an “out call” sting where an undercover investigator contacted a prostitute advertising on an online escort page and negotiated a sex act in exchange for money. After negotiating the sex act, investigators waited for the prostitute to arrive at a local hotel room within the City of Goleta. Once the prostitute arrived, she was contacted and placed under arrest for prostitution. During the sting, three different female prostitutes negotiated and arrived at the hotel room for sexual acts. All three were arrested and offered the services of a specially trained human trafficking advocate from the District Attorney’s Office. In addition to the three females arrested for prostitution 45-year-old Anthony Syon and 28-year-old Aida Garcia-Perez, both of Las Vegas, were arrested for allegedly pimping and pandering one of the prostitutes arrested and were booked at the Santa Barbara County Jail. Syon was also booked on charges of resisting arrest.

On January 28, 2017, investigators conducted a reverse “John” sting where an undercover investigator placed an online add listing the availability of a female willing to engage in sexual acts in exchange for money at a hotel in the City of Goleta. The purpose of this sting operation is to discourage the demand for sex workers who are often times abused and victims of human trafficking. After negotiating with the female undercover investigator, the “John” would arrive at the hotel to complete the transaction, but would be arrested. During this sting, investigators arrested six males for violation of 647(b) PC, solicitation of prostitution and they were all booked at the Santa Barbara County Jail. They were identified as being:

20-year-old Martin Steinley of Santa Barbara
28-year-old Zachary Harrison of Isla Vista
30-year-old Damien Pearson of Santa Barbara
41-year-old Eli Sheiman of Santa Barbara
22-year-old Sergio Torres of Santa Barbara
37-year-old Jose Aristondo Arreaga of Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Lt. Brian Olmstead, who represented the Sheriff’s Office at the press conference in Los Angeles and supervised the operation, said he was encouraged to see the number of law enforcement agencies working together to combat human trafficking. He said, “The Sheriff’s Office will continue to conduct stings in order to rescue victims of human trafficking and arrest the suspects who are enslaving these victims. We hope the public will be vigilant in reporting any suspicious activity that could be related to human trafficking. People who are victims of human trafficking have been rescued solely by citizens who reported seeing suspicious behavior.”
More than 120 federal, state and municipal law enforcement detectives participated in planning this operation and worked together in hopes of sending a clear message that human trafficking will not be tolerated in the state of California.

For more information please see link below to press release from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department which also includes a link to footage of the press conference held today in Los Angeles.

www.nixle.us/98A5F


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