Child Predators Targeted In Sting, 10 Coachella Valley Suspects

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Palm Desert CA

08 June, 2021

6:14 PM

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RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — The results of a month-long law enforcement operation that targeted suspected child predators were released by the Riverside County District Attorney's Office on Tuesday. Twenty-five people were arrested during the DA-led investigation dubbed Operation Intercept, including 10 Coachella Valley residents: Arrested on suspicion of soliciting a minor with the intent to engage in lewd sex acts were: Demitri Caballero, 25, of IndioJose Ortega, 38, of IndioEvan Grill, 58, of Los Angeles Arrested on suspicion of soliciting a minor, possession of child exploitation material and distributing child exploitation material was: Stuart Campbell, 46, of Pomona Arrested on suspicion of soliciting a minor, arranging to meet with the intent to engage in lewd sex acts with a minor and possession of a firearm: Ismael Rodriguez, 38, of IndioScott Miller, 39, of MurrietaJames Renfroe, 34, of Riverside Arrested on suspicion of soliciting a minor, arranging to meet with the intent to engage in lewd sex acts with a minor and violation of parole was: Hilario Mendoza, 45, of Apple Valley Arrested on suspicion of soliciting a minor and arranging to meet with the intent to engage in lewd sex acts with a minor were: Salvador Reveles, 34, of ComptonKristopher Sandoval, 32, of FontanaRichard Wooten, 41, of IndioRyan Vernola, 29 of IndioSean Aluoto, 43, of IrvineChance Sawyer, 22, of Palm DesertApolonio Luciano, 40, of Palm SpringsJesse Rojero, 35, of PerrisJesus Nunez, 61, of Moreno ValleyAnthony Boyd, 30, of RiversideJames Logan, 30, of RiversideJoshua Rivera, 32, of RosemeadJohnathan Ross, 22, of Apple ValleyVeston Ash, 48, of Desert Hot SpringsMarino Lopez, 30, of Palm DesertRamon Gomez, 45, of Lake ElsinoreRamiro Rodriguez, 35, of Thousand Palms Operation Intercept targeted "possible sexual predators who actively look for minors on social media platforms for the purpose of committing lewd acts. The operation is meant to reduce the number of internet child predators throughout Riverside County," according to the DA's office. To snare the suspects, investigators acted as underage decoys on social media platforms. During chats, in-person meetings were arranged, with suspects expecting sex with a minor, the DA's office explained. However, when suspects arrived at predetermined meeting spots, they were instead met by law enforcement and arrested. The DA's office said the covert operations will continue countywide.

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