12-8-17 Eleven arrested in prostitution sting
12-8-17 Eleven arrested in prostitution sting
The undercover operation focused on online solicitation of prostitution which led officers to both suspected prostitutes and johns at a hotel in East Brainerd. The 11 suspects, ranging from 20 to 43 years old, are charged with Prostitution, Patronizing Prostitution and drug related charges. All but two suspects were issued criminal citations. Victim services was offered to the women charged with Prostitution.
"Prostitution continues to thrive because of the internet and websites that allow solicitation posts and advertisements," said CPD Organized Crime Lieutenant Jason Lewis. "The Chattanooga Police Department and our law enforcement partners are committed to arresting those who engage in this type of activity not only because it's illegal, but also because prostitution is often associated with other crimes including drug use and sale, violent crime, and human trafficking."
Prostitution Arrests:
Jenny Pullem (female, 34)
Morgan Polce (female, 27)
Armani Hernandez (female, 20)
Jasmine Coleman (female, 20) - also Possession of Marijuana
Patronizing Prostitution Arrests:
Devon King (male, 39)
Demetrus Thrasher (male, 29)
Brian Holland (male, 43)
Robert Jones (male, 37)
Curtis Popplewell (male, 26)
Robert Moates III (male, 43)
Other Arrest:
Melanie Clinton (female, 35) - Possession of Meth for Resale, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
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NOTE: The preceding information is preliminary and is subject to change as the investigation continues.
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