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5 held on sex crimes vs. minors

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FIVE PERSONS, one of them an Anaheim resident, have been arrested in connection with charges of alleged commercial sexual exploitation of a minor (Shutterstock).

Five persons were arrested this week on charges of commercial sexual exploitation of a minor.

The suspects were charged with arranging to meet a teenage girl through a website for the purpose of having sex with her, in addition to other offenses.

According to the Orange County District Attorney’s office, the arrests on Tuesday came as the result of a four-month investigation by the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force, headquartered in Anaheim. Anaheim, Irvine and Santa Ana police departments were involved, as well as the OCDA and the California Highway Patrol.

The inquiry began in September 2020 regarding possible commercial exploitation of minors through the Sugardaddymeet.com website.

One of the draws by sexual predators to online sites is the benefit of anonymity. Anyone can portray themselves to be someone they are not, according to authorities. This trend continues to increase at an exponential rate, increasing the number of minors being exploited.

Anaheim Police Chief Jorge Cisneros said, “The benefit of anonymity also works in law enforcement’s favor. Let those looking to sexually exploit children, or any victim be warned. We are investigating these crimes and will bring you to justice, which these suspects now know, firsthand.”

The Orange County District Attorney’s office filed charges against:

 

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