122 arrested in ‘Operation Spring Cleaning’ crackdown on human trafficking across Ohio
A statewide human trafficking operation conducted this month by dozens of agencies resulted in the arrests of 122 people seeking to buy sex – including from minors, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced.
“This operation brings us to 1,065 arrests since our statewide stings began in 2019,” Yost said. “It shows the problem isn’t going away, but perpetrators are getting increasingly skittish as our message reverberates – Don’t buy sex in Ohio.”
Led by Yost’s Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission (OOCIC), Operation Spring Cleaning took place May 13-20 in 15 counties, including urban centers, suburban communities and rural areas throughout the state.
A recap of the operation
• 38 people were arrested on felony charges, including promoting prostitution, compelling prostitution, attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, trafficking in persons, and drug possession and/or trafficking.
• 84 “johns” allegedly seeking to buy sex were arrested and charged with engaging in prostitution or solicitation.
• 42 human trafficking survivors were referred by law enforcement to healthcare and social-services organizations.
• 15 search warrants were executed in connection with suspected human trafficking at massage parlors in Akron, Columbus, Dublin, Grafton, Powell, Toledo and Willoughby. More than $120,000 was seized, along with evidence for long-term investigations.
Highlights of the sting
• Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force: Executed search warrants at four massage parlors where human trafficking is suspected: Rejuvenation Spa, 5841 Karric Square Dr., in Dublin; Red Bean Spa, 1066 Norton Rd., in Columbus; 7 Days Spa, 4889 Sinclair Rd., in Columbus; and K Massage Spa, 240 N. Liberty St., in Powell. Yixiang He, 51, of Columbus, was arrested and charged with promoting prostitution and money laundering. The investigations are ongoing.
• H.E.A.L. Human Trafficking Task Force:
— Executed a search warrant at King Me Spa, 35111 Royalton Rd., in Grafton.
— Arrested and charged Mesha Michael Savi, 33, of Carlisle Township, with pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor.
— Seized $18,622 in cash.
— Referred three survivors to social services.
• Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force:
— Arrested Timothy Tolson, 35, of Jacksonville, N.C., on charges of compelling prostitution, importuning, possessing criminal tools, possession of cocaine and corrupting a minor with drugs.
— Charged five men with attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a minor: Christopher Crawford, 37, of Pennsylvania; Eric Galiano, 55, of West Virginia; Larry Hitchings, 58, of Norton, Ohio; Raul Martinez, 26, of North Carolina; and Timothy Powell, 56, of Canton, Ohio.
— Sought and secured the indictment of Misti McKinney, 38, of Youngstown, on charges of trafficking in persons, promoting prostitution, robbery, retaliation, possessing criminal tools, assault and soliciting.
— Arrested Michael Pavlov, 29, of Newton Falls, Ohio, on charges of rape and endangering children in a case involving a 6-year-old.
— Arrested Jeffery Villanueva, 56, of Niles, Ohio, and Jeff Anders, 55, of Boardman, Ohio, on charges of attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, importuning and possessing criminal tools.
• Northeast Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force:
— Executed a search warrant at Oriental Spa, 37812 Vine St., in Willoughby, seizing $30,000 in cash as part of an ongoing investigation.
— Arrested and charged Jason Petrov, 57, of Brooklyn, Ohio, and Patrick Moner, 63, of Cleveland, with engaging in prostitution. Petrov is an active Cleveland firefighter, and Moner is a retired Cleveland firefighter.
— Arrested Dustin Crowder, 41, of Georgia, and Jeffrey Murphy, 53, of Lyndhurst, Ohio, on charges of compelling prostitution and possessing criminal tools. Both men allegedly believed they were meeting minors for sex.
• Summit Regional Human Trafficking Task Force:
— Executed a search warrant at La Lune Spa, 102 Western Ave., in Akron.
— Charged three Ohio men with importuning and attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a minor: Izaeik Groos, 24, of Akron; Jordan Novak, 38, of Euclid; and Tyrell Taylor, 38, of Akron.
• Toledo Police Department VICE Unit: Executed a search warrant at YG Therapy, 3443 Secor Rd., in Toledo, charging two people with promoting prostitution.
“Johns” charged
The following people were charged with engaging in prostitution or solicitation:
• Jonathon Adkins, 57, Cross Lanes, W.Va.
• Bruce Kenat, 78, Holland, Mich.
• Artica Adolfo, 24, Gainesville, Fla.
• Marcel Kitay, 62, Beachwood, Ohio
• Jonathan Aluma, 22, Akron, Ohio
• Lavar Kittleberger, 46, Lake Charles, La.
• Charles Artrip, 60, Medina, Ohio
• Veli Lavikka, 78, Rocky River, Ohio
• Everardo Antonio Garcia Avalos, 24, Unknown
• Bang Le, 49, Brooklyn, Ohio
• Da Quan Baity-Spooney, 32, Akron, Ohio
• Ronald Lindower, 59, Massillon, Ohio
• David Betters, 35, New Castle, Pa.
• Shamar Lucky, 27, Elyria, Ohio
• Jason Bolestridge, 46, Akron, Ohio
• Abhidan Magar, 36, Tallmadge, Ohio
• Timothy Bowman II, 59, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
• Craig Meagher, 33, Unknown
• Austin Breeden, 35, Cleveland, Ohio
• Paul Misselvine, 40, North Olmsted, Ohio
• Jeffrey Buckhannon, 63, Huron, Ohio
• Brent Mitchell, 78, Elyria, Ohio
• Jean Cherisa, 46, Haiti
• Patrick Moner, 63, Cleveland, Ohio
• Marcel Ciur, 25, Ypsilanti, Mich.
• Ronald Morgan, 38, Cleveland, Ohio
• Jeffrey Clark, 50, North Canton, Ohio
• Todd Musser, 35, Marshallville, Ohio
• Terry Clark, 46, Unknown
• Brandon Nelson, 22, Greenup, Ky.
• Devin Cool, 27, Akron, Ohio
• Otytoniel Zacarias Ortiz, 36, Unknown
• Kurtis Cooper, 39, Morgantown, W.Va.
• Sequwan Park-Lawrence, 37, California
• Doug Curl, 58, Peebles, Ohio
• Richard Patrick, 39, Huntington, W.Va.
• Todd Demshar, 49, Concord Township, Ohio
• Terry Paugh, 56, North Olmsted, Ohio
• Miguel Barcenas Diaz, 46, Unknown
• Victor Florez Perez, 18, Unknown
• Vincent DiGennaro, 61, Strongsville, Ohio
• Jason Petrov, 57, Brooklyn, Ohio
• Bryce Doughty, 34, Benton, IL
• Brandon Principe, 37, Ravenna, Ohio
• Michael Duffy, 67, Bexley, Ohio
• Cristian Quinche-Guayara, 35, Ecuador
• Bo Dunigan, 37, Parma, Ohio
• Jason Rahrig, 55, Wellington, Ohio
• Joshua Eliott, 42, East Canton, Ohio
• Matthew Ray, 55, Lancaster, Ohio
• Vincent Faverty, 60, Tallmadge, Ohio
• Quardaris Reading, 30, Akron, Ohio
• Isaiah Ferguson, 20, Macedonia, Ohio
• Amauri Reglus, 29, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
• Joseph Ferguson, 56, Brookville, Ohio
• Tomas Leigh Robinson, 47, Columbus, Ohio
• Jacob Fox, 32, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
• Jason Rogers, 52, Beach City, Ohio
• Pete Gillespie, 49, Huntington, W.Va.
• Walter Urbina Hernandez Roque, 26, Unknown
• Nick Gliatta, 71, Canton, Ohio
• Jonathan Russell, 25, Akron, Ohio
• Nicholas Gregory, 30, Arcanum, Ohio
• Donnie Shaffer, 31, Barberton, Ohio
• Corbin Griffith, 39, Rockville, Md.
• David Shearer, 62, Akron, Ohio
• Kevin Grimes, 60, Middleburg Heights, Ohio
• Brandon Smith, 53, North Ridgeville, Ohio
• Forest Gullet, 52, Lorain, Ohio
• Melvin Sostre, 53, Geneva, Ohio
• Dannie Lee Hampton, 57, Columbus, Ohio
• Jason Strzala, 46, North Royalton, Ohio
• Matthew Hoke, 42, Tiffin, Ohio
• D’Andre Thomas, 40, Akron, Ohio
• Nicholas Huffman, 45, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
• Elidjan Ujkaj, 36, Rocky River, Ohio
• Luke Ilersich, 46, Cleveland, Ohio
• Andrew Weber, 48, Unknown
• Jose Isaias, 27, Guatemala
• Norman White, 55, Elyria, Ohio
• Edy Ixcoy-Velazquez, 20, Guatemala
• John Wood, 53, Marietta, Ohio
• Terry Jones, 73, Unknown
• Stephen Young, 40, Unknown
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office extends a special thanks to the dozens of law enforcement agencies and non-government organizations that joined OOCIC in carrying out Operation Spring Cleaning. The lead agency for each OOCIC task force is listed first:
Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force:
Columbus Division of Police, BCI, Dublin Police Department, FBI, Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, Grove City Police Department, Hilliard Police Department, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Marysville Police Department, Salvation Army, Southeast Healthcare
H.E.A.L. Human Trafficking Task Force:
Lorain County Sheriff’s Office, Adult Parole Authority, Ashland County Sheriff’s Office, Erie County Sheriff’s Office, Huron County Sheriff’s Office, Lorain Police Department, Perkins Township Police Department, Sandusky Police Department.
Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force:
Mahoning County Sheriff’s Office, Adult Parole Authority, Austintown Police Department, BCI, Beaver Township Police Department, Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office, East Palestine Police Department, HSI, Ohio Investigative Unit, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Portage County Sheriff’s Office, Salem Police Department, Townhall II, University Hospital Ravenna, Youngstown Police Department
Miami Valley Human Trafficking Task Force:
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, Adult Parole Authority, Butler Township Police Department, Dayton Police Department, HSI, Oakwood Police Department
Northeast Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force:
Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department, Ashtabula County Sheriff’s Office, Ashtabula Police Department, Canopy Child Advocacy Center, City of Berea, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Division of Police, Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, Conneaut Police Department, Cuyahoga County Division of Children & Family Services, Cuyahoga County Juvenile Probation, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office, East Cleveland Police Department, Geauga County Sheriff’s Office, Harriett Tubman Movement, Homesafe Inc., HSI, Lake County Sheriff’s Office, Lakewood Police Department, MetroHealth Police Department, Middleburg Heights Police Department, Newburgh Heights Police Department, North Olmsted Police Department, Ohio Investigative Unit, Ohio Medical Board, Orange Village Police Department, Solon Police Department, Strongsville Police Department, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Housing & Urban Development – Office of Investigations, Warrensville Heights Police Department, Westlake Police Department, Wickliffe Police Department, Willoughby Police Department
Southeast Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force:
Noble County Sheriff’s Office, Athens County Sheriff’s Office, Athens Police Department, Marietta Police Department, Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, Noble County Prosecutor’s Office, Rescue and Restore Coalition, Washington County Sheriff’s Office
Southern Ohio Organized and Major Crimes Task Force:
Scioto County Sheriff’s Office, New Boston Police Department, Pike County Prosecutor’s Office, Pike County Sheriff’s Office, Portsmouth Police Department, Scioto County Prosecutor’s Office
Stark County Human Trafficking Task Force:
Stark County Sheriff’s Office, Jackson Township Police Department, Stark County Prosecutor’s Office
Summit Regional Human Trafficking Task Force:
Summit County Sheriff’s Office, Akron Police Department, FBI, Hope and Healing, HSI, Medina County Sheriff’s Office, Richfield Township Police Department, Springfield Township Police Department, Summit County Prosecutor’s Office, Twinsburg Police Department
Also participating in the operation were the Columbus Division of Police P.A.C.T. Unit, Drug Enforcement Administration, FBI, HSI, Ohio Department of Public Safety, Ohio Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, Portage County Sheriff’s Office (PACE Unit), Toledo Police Department, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Marshals Service.
How to report suspected human trafficking
• Call (844) END-OHHT
• Text “ENDOHHT” to 847411
• Download the END OHHT app on Apple or Android devices
• Submit information online at ohioattorneygeneral.gov/ENDOHHT.
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Multi-agency human trafficking enforcement effort results in 18 regional arrests during Operation Spring Cleaning
Scioto County Sheriff's Office
Press Release
The Southern Ohio Organized and Major Crimes Task Force, alongside the U.S. 23 Pipeline Task Force, successfully wrapped up their participation in the Ohio Attorney General’s statewide human trafficking enforcement initiative, Operation Spring Cleaning. The coordinated effort took place from May 13 through May 20, operating under the direction of the Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission (OOCIC).
Within Southern Ohio, operations spanned Scioto, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, and Ross counties. Partnering with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, the task forces focused on prostitution demand reduction, human trafficking and online exploitation investigations, and victim- centered enforcement.
The regional effort resulted in 18 arrests, which included one male charged with compelling prostitution. By coordinating simultaneous enforcement across multiple counties, investigators were able to disrupt exploitation networks and strengthen their ability to combat human trafficking over a massive geographic area.
"This operation sends a clear message that we will not tolerate the exploitation of vulnerable people in our communities," said Scioto County Sheriff David Thoroughman. "I am incredibly proud of the men and women of our office, the task forces, and our partner agencies who worked tirelessly throughout Operation Spring Cleaning. By bridging our resources across county lines and partnering with the Attorney General's Office, we are actively disrupting these criminal networks, holding offenders accountable, and making Southern Ohio a safer place to live, work and visit."
Statewide, Operation Spring Cleaning mobilized task forces and partner agencies across 15 Ohio counties. The massive initiative resulted in 122 arrests, including 84 individuals charged with engaging in prostitution or solicitation and 38 felony arrests for offenses related to promoting prostitution, compelling prostitution, human trafficking, attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, and drug-related crimes. Law enforcement executed 15 search warrants at locations suspected of human trafficking, seizing more than $120,000 and securing evidence for ongoing cases. Crucially, 42 human trafficking survivors were identified and referred to healthcare and social service organizations for immediate assistance.
The operation also yielded secondary criminal disruptions. While conducting the detail in Pike County, investigators received actionable intelligence regarding a male subject actively wanted on an outstanding warrant. Agents working the Pike County operation teamed up with detectives and patrol deputies from the Pike County Sheriff's Office to locate the individual, taking him into custody without incident.
During the subsequent arrest, agents established probable cause leading to the discovery of approximately two pounds of suspected methamphetamine and drug-related paraphernalia inside the subject’s vehicle. Following this successful enforcement action, agents immediately returned to continue their primary Operation Spring Cleaning duties.
“Human trafficking and exploitation are not isolated to larger cities. They exist in rural communities as well,” stated the Director of the Southern Ohio Organized and Major Crimes Task Force. “Through regional cooperation and proactive enforcement efforts, we will continue working to reduce demand, hold offenders accountable, disrupt criminal activity, and protect vulnerable individuals throughout Southern Ohio.”
The Southern Ohio Organized and Major Crimes Task Force and the U.S. 23 Pipeline Task Force extend their sincere gratitude to all participating agencies, investigators, prosecutors, victim advocates, and partner organizations involved in Operation Spring Cleaning. Their shared dedication and seamless cooperation were the driving force behind the success of this regional public safety effort.