Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

THOMAS DAVID SIMKO

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Thomas David “Cohen” Simko, 58, beloved son, brother, uncle and friend died recently in Las Vegas. The son of Robert and Irene Simko, Tom was born in New Brunswick, NJ. He grew up in Hershey, PA but was a long-time resident of Henderson, NV.

After graduating from Penn State University, Tom moved to Columbus, OH and began his career as a sales profession­al for the hospitalit­y industry. It was there he also met his lifelong best friends, Mike and Heidi and joined his beloved baseball Strat-O-Matic league.

In the late ‘90s, Tom moved to Las Vegas to further his career. Beyond work, Tom enjoyed vacationin­g in Southern CA, attending baseball Spring Training in Phoenix, thoroughbr­ed handicappi­ng, and hanging out with friends. He loved sports, baseball in particular, and joked that he “bled Dodger blue” for his favorite team, the LA Dodgers.

Tom (“Cohen” to his friends) was a highly gifted writer and published poet. He was witty, intelligen­t, loyal, stubborn, proud and loving. While he never married or had any children of his own, Tom was a fun uncle and enjoyed spending time with his nephews and nieces.

Although he came from the east coast, it was in the Las Vegas area that Tom truly found his home. In addition to his parents, Tom is survived by three siblings, Susan Sidler, Robert Simko, Jr. and Nancy Simko. He also is survived by Mike Doran and Heidi Gorsuch of Henderson, NV, close friends for 33 wonderful years.

Tom struggled with many chronic health issues, which ultimately cost him his life. He will be terribly missed by his family and friends. Those who wish to remember Tom are asked to make a donation to CHEMOWARRI­OR: the eli sidler foundation (www.chemowarri­or.org), which raises money for pediatric cancer research in memory of his nephew.

Services will be private.

A Las Vegas man is charged with sex traffickin­g after a woman in the central valley said he robbed her of $400, then told her she would be working for him as a prostitute.

Las Vegas police said Dwayne Davenport Jr., 27, was arrested Feb. 10 in the area of West Tropicana Avenue and South Arville Street during a traffic stop. The arrest was made after a woman working as a prostitute on Tropicana Avenue said a man approached her the night before and asked she get in his Lexus, which had Texas temporary tags.

The man, who police identified as Davenport, told her she “needed to break to him,” which police said means she needed to pay him money she earned from prostituti­on.

“(The woman) stated she felt in fear due to the actions of Davenport and paid $400,” police said.

The woman was then taken to a nearby hotel room on Tropicana. When she entered, she realized the room was occupied by six other women.

“Davenport began to tell her that she was his property and only worked for him now,” police said. “Davenport stated (she) would travel with Davenport and work in different cities and states, working as a prostitute.”

The woman said she sneaked out of the room and contacted police the next day.

Davenport was arrested in a vehicle containing three women who were observed “wearing provocativ­e clothing,” police said. Davenport faces felony charges of sex traffickin­g, robbery and second-degree kidnapping.

A court appearance is scheduled for March 2 in Las Vegas Justice Court.

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