November 25, 2014

Sarasota, Florida Police Bust High School Prostitution Ring



Alexa Nicole De Armas, 17, was arrested Friday and charged with human trafficking of a person younger than 18, a felony. 
Photo Provided by Sarasota County Sheriff's Office


Julian Luis Mathena , 15, a Venice High School student, was arrested and charged with human trafficking, the Venice Police Department announced this afternoon. He is currently in custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice. 
Photo provided by Sarasota County Sheriff's Office

 
John Michael Mosher, 21, is accused of paying to have sex with a 15-year-old girl. 
Photo Provided by Sarasota County Sheriff's Office


[From article]
Alexa Nicole De Armas, 17, was arrested Friday and charged with human trafficking of a person younger than 18, a felony.
At least one act of prostitution took place, police said, leading to the arrest of John Michael Mosher, 21, who reportedly paid $40 and a bottle of liquor to have sex with a 15-year-old girl.
A third person will be arrested Tuesday, Venice Police Capt. Tom Mattmuller said.
Police said the ring came to light after four students confided to Venice High School administrators. De Armas and at least one other student concocted the business plan over the summer to prostitute other teenagers for payments of money and alcohol, according to police documents.
[. . .]
During a police investigation after a search warrant was issued for De Armas' Facebook account, police said they found conversations between potential business partners, participants and details of how transactions would be made; prices for services included $50 to $70 to perform oral sex and $100 for intercourse with a virgin. They considered a 40 percent profit split for prostitutes.

http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20141124/ARTICLE/141129876/2416/NEWS?Title=Police-Sarasota-High-student-led-prostitution-ring

Police: Sarasota High student led prostitution ring
By Christi Womack
Published: Monday, November 24, 2014 at 10:03 a.m.
Last Modified: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at 10:27 a.m.

No comments: