Roseville, CA
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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 | ✓ |
Roseville is a suburb of Sacramento with roughly 152,000 residents, located along Interstate 80. The Roseville Police Department has made prostitution arrests over the years and fielded numerous complaints from residents about prostitution activity. The town also has known cases of sex trafficking, such as a 2010 case in which a couple held a 15 year old runaway girl and forced her to engage in prostitution (i.e., child sex trafficking) for two weeks, in Roseville and Sacramento. To address prostitution and sex trafficking, the Roseville Police Department has conducted reverse stings. For example, in 2008, Roseville police posted a decoy online ad and made 12 arrests of sex buyers at a hotel that collaborated with police in setting up the reverse sting. During similar operation in August 2017, Roseville police cited 10 people for “soliciting a prostitute.”
More recently, a Sacramento County sheriff’s detective and 11 others were arrested during a web-based reverse sting conducted in December, 2017. The sheriff’s department was notified of the arrest and conducted an internal investigating of the detective’s involvement in prostitution. All of the men were cited in the field by officers and then released on a misdemeanor charge. Police said eleven men and a woman responded to the ads and were told to meet their “dates” at a location in Roseville, and were arrested after they offered the undercover officers money in exchange for sex. Those cited had their name, age, and city of residence released to news outlets. In March, 2019, Roseville police arrested a Chino Police Department sergeant on suspicion of paying to sexually abuse a 16-year-old girl, and solicitation of prostitution. In January, 2022, Sacramento police announced that they had made 55 arrests during a major operation targeting sex trafficking that took almost a month to complete. The sting operation focused on tackling the demand side of human trafficking, and the operation included detectives posing as prostituted persons online. Sacramento police reported collaborating with agencies on reverse stings in other communities including Roseville, Folsom, Sacramento and Rockville.
Some local arrests of sex buyers are the result of investigating allegations against real victims as opposed to the product of sting operations using police decoys. For example, in July, 2009, Roseville Police officers arrested two hotel guests on suspicion of prostitution after investigating a tip from an anonymous source led officers to the 1900 block of Taylor Road to a Roseville hotel. A woman was arrested for two previous bench warrants from Placer County for vandalism and transportation or sales of a controlled substance, and officers then found cash and evidence on her cell phone that led them to believe she had been offering prostitution services through a website. Officers also arrested a Roseville resident on suspicion of “soliciting a prostitute” and was released later that day with a citation to appear after posting $2,500 bail. After searching the woman’s room, Roseville police seized methamphetamine paraphernalia and arrested two men who were booked into the Roseville City Jail before being released on a citation to appear in court.
A local law enforcement respondent to the 2022 National Assessment Survey reported that the city has arrested sex buyers by means other than reverse stings; conducted public education specifically targeting the demand for commercial sex; and used cameras to deter or collect evidence against sex buyers, all since 2015. The respondent also said that Roseville police have used males as decoy prostituted persons and arrested female sex buyers in at least one operation.
Key Partners
- Roseville Police Department
Key Sources
National Assessment Survey, 2022
Web-Based Reverse Stings, Identity Disclosure:
- “Police Arrest 12 in Prostitution Sting,” CBS/KMAX-TV 13, July 23 2008.
- “Twelve cited in Roseville prostitution sting,” Sacramento Bee, December 22, 2017.
- http://www.kcra.com/sheriffs-detective-11-others-arrested-in-roseville-prostitution-sting
- http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/sacramento-county-deputy-caught-in-roseville-prostitution-sting/
- http://www.abc10.com/sacramento-sheriff-employee-11-others-arrested-in-roseville-prostitution-sting
- http://www.sacbee.com/crime/article1
- http://www.thepresstribune.com/more-sex-trafficking-arrests (2018)
- https://ktla.com/chino-police-sergeant-accused-of-sex-with-16-year-old-girl-solicitation-of-prostitution/ (2019)
- https://www.sacbee.com/crime/article (2019)
- https://www.abc10.com/sacramento-police-undercover-operation-sex-trafficking (2022)
Sex Buyer Arrest, Identity Disclosure:
Sex Trafficking and Child Sexual Exploitation in the Area:
- “Police: Man Suspected of Pimping 3 Women, 2 Underage,” Roseville Press Tribune, May 19 2009.
- “Roseville Man Arrested for Pimping, Other Charges,” Roseville Press Tribune, June 2 2010.
- “Roseville Pair Arrested for Pimping Teen,” Roseville Press Tribune, August 10 2010.
- “Jury Hears Tale of ‘Fear’ from Alleged Victim in Teen Pimping Case,” Roseville Press Tribune, March 4 2013.
- “Testimony in Putnam and Thongsy Case Shows Websites Connecting Roseville to Prostitution,” Roseville Press Tribune, March 6 2013.
- “Putnam and Thongsy Found Guilty of Pimping Teenagers; Putnam Found Not Guilty of Felony Sex Act with a Minor,” Roseville Press Tribune, March 21 2013.
- “Putnam Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison for Teen Pimping Case; Request for New Trial Denied by Judge,” Roseville Press Tribune, August 29 2013.
- “Woman Arrested in Roseville Accused of Prostitution, Using Teen as Pimp,” Sacramento Bee, May 20 2014.
- “Roseville Police Make Arrest in Alleged Human Trafficking Case; Suspect Was on Bail for Forced Abduction, Forced Prostitution in Lake County,” Roseville Press Tribune, February 6 2015.
- “Prison Employee Accused of Trafficking Teen Girl,” ABC/KXTV-TV 10, May 11 2015.
- “Roseville Police Make Second Human Trafficking Bust on Harding Ave in Five Months,” Roseville Press Tribune, July 23 2015.
- https://ktla.com/chino-police-sergeant-accused-of-sex-with-16-year-old-girl-solicitation-of-prostitution/ (2019)
- https://www.roseville.ca.us/what_s_happening_in_roseville/prostitution_and_human_trafficking_arrest (2019)
Background on Prostitution in the Area:
- “Massage Therapists Rubbed the Wrong Way; Ordinance Aimed at Adult Entertainment,” Sacramento Bee, April 16 1998.
- “Prostitution Sting Leads to 4 Arrests,” Sacramento Bee, August 23 2007.
- “Roseville ‘Pimping’ Suspect to Appear in Court,” Roseville Press Tribune, February 16 2009.
- “Police Make Arrest in Prostitution Case,” Roseville Press Tribune, July 17 2009.
- “Pimping Suspect Arrested,” Roseville Press Tribune, October 13 2009.
- “Police Nab Alleged Prostitute, Pimp,” Roseville Press Tribune, February 22 2010.
- “Roseville PD: Man Arrested for Pimping after Ad Answered,” Sacramento Bee, February 24 2010.
- “Prostitution Sting Yields Several Arrests,” Roseville Press Tribune, August 16 2010.
- “Neighbors concerned after prostitution bust at Roseville apartment complex,” Fox40, September 21, 2017.
- https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/roseville-prostitution-arrest-chase-crash/ (2020)
Documented Violence Against Individuals Engaged in Prostitution in the Area:
- “Rape, Kidnap Charges Filed; A Roseville Man Is Arraigned in 3 Cases,” Sacramento Bee, January 13 2005.
- “Local Man Arraigned in Prostitute Attacks; Police Believe He May Be Linked to Other Crimes,” Roseville Press Tribune, January 15 2005.
State | California |
Type | City |
Population | 151900 |
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