Minot, ND
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Auto Seizure | ✓ |
Buyer Arrests | ✓ |
Cameras | ✓ |
Community Service | ✓ |
Employment Loss | ✓ |
Identity Disclosure | ✓ |
IT Based Tactics | ✓ |
John School | ✓ |
Letters | ✓ |
License Suspension | ✓ |
Neighborhood Action | ✓ |
Public Education | ✓ |
Reverse Stings | ✓ |
SOAP Orders | ✓ |
Web Stings | ✓ |
Minot is a city of about 48,000 residents situated along Highway 2 in Northern part of North Dakota. It’s the county seat of Ward County. Prostitution and sex trafficking, including through illicit massage businesses, are well-documented problems in the county, generating numerous complaints to police from the community. The problems increased substantially due to the rapid population growth from the oil and gas “boom” in the Bakken region in the 2010s.
Among the more serious crimes associated with the local commercial sex market are sex trafficking and targeted violence against those in prostitution. For example, in January 2016, a Nevada man was accused of human trafficking and offering a 14-year-old girl for prostitution in Minot and Williston. In October 2018, two people were charged with facilitating prostitution after trafficking a woman at Minot hotels. In February 2018, a 28-year-old man was arrested and charged with beating and raping an 18-year-old prostituted woman at a hotel in Minot. The man had offered her more money for more time but when she refused because he didn’t have the cash on him, he choked, beat, and raped her. The man escaped out a window after the victim’s friend, who was hiding in the bathroom, ran out after hearing screaming.
Violence against sex buyers themselves have also been document. In June 2021, a 65-year-old man arranged to meet a prostituted woman at a local hotel. There was an altercation between the sex buyer, the woman, and her boyfriend in which the woman’s boyfriend stabbed the sex buyer multiple times.
Reverse Stings
In response to such crimes, the Minot Police Department (MPD) has conducted several anti-prostitution operations, including reverse stings. In 2013 and 2014, undercover operations in Minot led to the arrest of ten sex buyers; their identities were released to the public. In September 2014, officers expanded their arsenal of demand-reduction tactics when a local hotel offered to be the location of a web-based reversal. Ten male sex buyers were arrested after replying to an online advertisement placed by police and arriving to meet a female undercover officer for commercial sex. Following the operation, a representative with the MPD noted that the department would like to conduct more operations but were constrained by limited resources. When asked by media outlets about the impetus for the sting, the officer stated:
It’s market-driven, it’s supply and demand, and if there is not a demand, then hopefully there won’t be a supply.
In the weeks following the sting, MPD officers reported the operation owed its success to the department’s collaboration with the hotel that allowed law enforcement to stage the sting on its premises, as well as Minot’s Inn Keepers Association. In an interview with members of the press, the MPD noted that “the police department has a liaison that works with members of the Minot Inn Keepers Association, updating them on resources they can use, and helps them identify possibly solicitors who may be trying to use their hotels.” When asked about his facility’s participation, the hotel’s general manager commented:
It’s for the city. For myself, I want the city to be seen in a positive way. We can go into other cities hit by this oil activity and they aren’t necessarily looked upon in a favorable way. I want Minot to be a travel destination.
In 2016, the Ward County Sheriff’s Office conducted a web-based reverse sting operation in Minot that resulted in the arrest of a man on charges of luring a minor online. According to a probable cause affidavit filed with North Central District Court, a sergeant with the Ward County Sheriff’s Office posted an ad on Craigslist posing as a teenager. The sex buyer allegedly responded to the ad and told the undercover officer that he “wanted to meet for sex” even after he was informed he was talking to a 14-year-old. He eventually agreed to meet an undercover officer at Oak Park in Minot. He was arrested upon arrival and allegedly told officers that he was at the park to “meet a 14 year old girl and tell her that she shouldn’t be meeting people from Craigslist.” The offender was charged with luring a minor by computer, a Class B felony that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine. If convicted, there is a minimum required sentence of one year in prison under state law and he would also be required to register as a sex offender.
Minot Police conducted another web-based reversed sting where they posed as a 16-year-old girl. A 56-year-old man was arrested after he tried to plan a sexual encounter in exchange for money. He was arrested on multiple offenses, including luring of a minor by computer and solicitation of prostitution. He was taken to the Ward County Jail.
John School
Additional demand-reduction tactics such as “john schools” have been documented in the city. The area’s Demand Reduction Program (DRP), a partnership between 31:8 Project, North Dakota Attorney General’s Office, and the University of Mary, opened in 2017. After a slow start and lack of attendees due to low awareness and an underinvestment in demand-focused operations, 24 offenders (ranging from 20-54 years old) have completed the “john school” as of 2020.
The one-day, $500 program serves as an intermediate sentencing, diversion, and education option for offenders charged with purchasing prostitution (sex buyers) and is offered quarterly in Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, and Watford City. Incorporating feedback from human trafficking survivors, the course raises awareness on the importance of implementing demand reduction efforts in order to combat prostitution and sex trafficking activity. Pre- and post-program tests are administered to assess changes in participant behaviors and/or perspectives.
Program Curriculum:
- Cause of Human Trafficking: Connection between prostitution, trafficking, and criminal activity.
- Impacts of Human Trafficking on the Buyer: Legal ramifications, medical and health risks of further criminal activity.
- Impacts of Human Trafficking on the Victim: Connection between their criminal activity and health, psychological, and social impacts on the victim.
- Impacts of Human Trafficking on the Community: Local, regional, and global aspect.
- Developing Healthy Relationships and Communities: Conditions of healthy relationships, services available to aid individuals, responsibilities as a member of a community to develop healthy personal attitudes regarding intimacy and sexuality.
Key Partners
Key Sources
Reverse Stings, Identity Disclosure:
- “Prostitution Sting in Minot,” NBC/KFYR-TV 5, February 24 2013.
- “Police Participate in Sex Trafficking Sting,” NBC/KFYR-TV 5, February 6 2014.
- “Police Participate in Super Bowl Sex Sting,” NBC/KFYR-TV 5, February 6 2014.
- Welcome to the new N.D. (2014)
- “Online Prostitution Ads Increase,” NBC/KFYR-TV 5, March 25 2014.
- “10 People Arrested in Minot Prostitution Bust,” NBC/KFYR-TV 5, September 29 2014.
- “10 Arrested in Minot Prostitution Sting,” Bakken Today, September 30 2014.
- “10 Arrested in Minot Prostitution Sting,” Grand Forks Herald, September 30 2014.
- “Cooperation Key in Undercover Sting”, NBC/KUMV-TV 8, October 1 2014.
- “Names Released in Prostitution Sting,” ABC/WDAZ-TV 8, February 4 2015.
- Connecting in a Click (2015)
- https://www.twincities.com/north-dakota-oil-patch-prosecutors-shift-focus-from-prostitutes-to-traffickers/ (2015)
- http://www.minotdailynews.com/prostitution-sting-nabs-three/ (2016)
- https://www.minotdailynews.com/minot-man-accused-of-trying-to-lure-teen-girl/ (2016)
- https://www.minotdailynews.com/minot-man-pleads-guilty-to-luring-minor-by-computer/ (2016)
- https://www.valleynewslive.com/North-Dakota-man-arrested-in-undercover-sting (2016)
John School, Public Education:
- New ND anti-prostitution program for ‘johns’ has no takers so far (2017)
- North Dakota’s State Attorney’s Office – Demand Reduction Program (2017)
- North Dakota Human Trafficking Commission Annual Report (2018)
- North Dakota Human Trafficking Commission Annual Report (2019)
- North Dakota Human Trafficking Commission Annual Report (2020)
- Reducing recidivism: how one program is decreasing demand for prostitution in the state (2020)
- 318 Project Demand Reduction Program (DRP)
Neighborhood Action:
Sex Trafficking and Child Sexual Exploitation in the Area:
- “New Town Man Sentenced to Forty-Five Years,” Press Release, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of North Dakota, August 13 2012.
- “New Town Man Sentenced to Forty-Five Years,” States News Service, August 13 2012.
- “Human Traffickers Target Massage Parlors,” Williston Herald, January 17 2014.
- “Wisconsin Man Held in North Dakota Human Trafficking Case,” Bismarck Tribune, June 23 2014.
- “Durr to Stay in Jail: Judge Says State Has Enough Evidence for Sex-Trafficking Case,” Shale Plays Media, June 27 2014.
- “Man Pleads Guilty in Prostitution Case,” CBS/KXMB-TV 12, September 16 2014.
- “Two Charged with Luring Women to Work in N.D. Brothels,” Bakken Today, September 24 2014.
- “Milwaukee Woman Charged with Human Trafficking in Minot,” Bismarck Tribune, May 7 2015.
- “Plea Change in Trafficking, GSI Case,” NBC/KYFR-TV 5, October 14 2015.
- https://www.rgj.com/story/nevada-man-pleads-not-guilty-trafficking-north-dakota (2016)
- https://www.kfyrtv.com/Las-Vegas-man-tied-to-Minot-trafficking-ring-accused-of-violating-probation (2017)
- https://www.minotdailynews.com/andrea-beck-richard-spain-charged-with-human-trafficking (2018)
- https://www.kfyrtv.com/Plea-deals-in-Minot-prostitution-case (2018)
- https://www.justice.gov/velva-nd-woman-and-minot-nd-man-arrested-multiple-counts-producing-receiving-and (2020)
- https://www.minotdailynews.com/federal-child-sexual-exploitation-trial-rescheduled-for-derrick-walker/ (2021)
- https://www.ice.gov/ice-hsi-led-investigation-results-conviction-north-dakota-man-child-exploitation (2022)
- https://www.justice.gov/united-states-attorney-announces-minot-nd-man-found-guilty-sexual-exploitation-six-minor (2022)
Documented Violence against Individuals Engaged in Prostitution & Sex Buyers in the Area:
- “Durr to Stay in Jail: Judge Says State Has Enough Evidence for Sex-Trafficking Case,” Shale Plays Media, June 27 2014.
- https://www.twincities.com/north-dakota-oil-patch-prosecutors-shift-focus-from-prostitutes-to-traffickers (2015)
- https://www.grandforksherald.com/northwest-nd-man-pleads-not-guilty-beating-raping-prostitute (2018)
- https://www.minotdailynews.com/kerviona-bailey-minot-arrested-on-terrorizing-prostitution-charges (2021)
- https://www.kfyrtv.com/one-custody-thursday-stabbing-minot-warrant-issued-another-suspect (2021)
Background on Prostitution in the Area:
- “Prostitution Arrests Rare Here,” Grand Forks Herald, August 6 1998.
- “Woman Accused of Having Minot Prostitution Parlor,” Wahpeton Daily News, September 14 2013.
- “Prostitution Arrest in Minot,” NBC/KFYR-TV 5, August 23 2014.
- “Three Arrested at Motel in Minot Prostitution Case,” Jamestown Sun, August 24 2014.
- “Police Arrest Three for Prostitution,” NBC/KFYR-TV 5, May 6 2014.
- https://www.seattletimes.com/minot-law-enforcement-agencies-see-increase-in-crime/ (2017)
- http://www.charkoosta.com/oil-booms-so-does-violence (2018)
- https://www.minotdailynews.com/arrest-highlights-massage-licensing-issue (2019)
- https://www.kfyrtv.com/prostitution-sting-ward-county-leads-charges-against-minot-public-schools-teacher-california-woman/ (2022)
- https://www.minotdailynews.com/obituaries/2022/03/man-seeks-to-transfer-facilitation-of-prostitution-charge-to-district-court/ (2022)
State | North Dakota |
Type | City |
Population | 47834 |
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