2 men arrested after sex sting
Two men, each holding down professional jobs, were arrested in the latest of a series of regular sting operations carried out by detectives of the LASD’s Human Trafficking Bureau, on suspicion of arranging to meet a minor for the purpose of engaging in lewd behavior.
The suspects – a 63-year-old respiratory therapist who lives in Oak Park and a 46-yearold finance manager of Valencia – were arrested late Thursday afternoon by detectives with the specialized unit of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Each man was taken into custody, each with bail set at $75,000.
Thursday’s operation is third such sting operation carried out in the SCV in the last seven months.
The latest arrests bring to 10 the number of men arrested for arranging to meet a minor for sex since March.
Last week’s sting operation differed slightly from the previous operations carried out this past Spring, and involved agents of the FBI.
“They were similar operations,” Lt. Dan Stanley of the LASD’s Human Trafficking Bureau said.
Laura Eimiller, spokeswoman for the FBI in Los Angeles, told The Signal Monday that the joint operation was ongoing and that details of the expanded operation would be disclosed later.
Both men arrested Thursday were scheduled to appear in San Fernando Superior Court Monday.
In April, detectives posting online advertisements offering sex with girls aged 16 and 14 ended up arresting four men Thursday – one local, three from out of town – on suspicion of making arrangements to meet a minor for lewd behavior.
In March, detectives with the same team arrested four men – three of them residents of Newhall and a Littlerock resident, also on suspicion of making arrangements to meet a minor for lewd behavior.