San Luis Obispo, 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 | ✓ |
San Luis Obispo is a city of approximately 43,000 residents, located roughly midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco in San Luis Obispo County, California. News reports of prostitution in the city date as far back as the early 20th century, and more recently, sex trafficking has been documented. There have been cases where San Luis Obispo police have arrested people robbing sex buyers, and prostituted women have also been assaulted and murdered in the city and surrounding areas of the county.
To address the issue, law enforcement agencies have conducted reverse stings since at least 2003, and routinely release the names of the johns they arrest. In particular, officers from San Luis Obispo Police Department and San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office frequently target johns who solicit sex online.
In September 2013, for example, SLOPD officers collaborated with their counterparts in nearby Arroyo Grande and Pismo Beach on a three-day web sting targeting both sex buyers and prostituted women. Officers posted and responded to advertisements soliciting sex on MyRedbook.com, and arranged to meet individuals who replied at nearby hotels.
When asked about the impetus for and timing of the operation, SLOPD representatives stated that they had hoped “to discourage prostitutes and their clients from hooking up in local cities after two incidents of alleged violent rape, assault and robbery against prostitutes occurred in Pismo Beach and San Luis Obispo hotels earlier” in 2013. One SLOPD officer commented that “we do this because there are men out there raping and beating prostitutes. And it’s a health issue. Some of the men we’ve caught are having sex with prostitutes, then going home to their wives.”
In October 2014, the SLOPD again partnered with Arroyo Grande and Pismo Beach officers to conduct a second web-based sting targeting sex buyers and prostituted women as part of a multi-agency effort to “suppress human trafficking for sex and acts of prostitution in local communities.” Thirty-seven adults were arrested as a result, including several sex buyers. All of the offenders’ names and mugshots were publicized by local media outlets. Following the investigation, the SLOPD distributed a press release that noted the following impetus for conducting the operation:
“Prostitution may be seen by some as a “victimless crime”. In recent times our communities have experienced the use of underage females by “pimps” to engage customers in acts of sex in order to make money to continue in a lifestyle of criminal behavior. Often these underage females are held against their will and are coerced into services through force, fear and retaliation if they do not perform. Often acts of prostitution are accompanied by the use and sales of narcotics, acts of violence to include serious assaults and robbery and the trafficking of stolen property. Additionally, those engaged in these encounters are exposed to transmittable diseases creating an additional public health and safety concern.”
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- Street-Level Reverse Stings:
- Web-Based Reverse Stings, Identity Disclosure:
- “Prostitution Bust in SLO Sends 5 to Jail”, Mustang Daily, November 27 2007.
- “Prostitution Sting in SLO Nets 23 Arrests over 3 Days”, San Luis Obispo Tribune, September 6 2013.
- “Prostitution Sting Operation”, Press Release, San Luis Obispo Police Department, September 6 2013.
- “San Luis Obispo Man Arrested for Human Trafficking”, Cal Coast News, May 30 2014.
- “37 Arrested in SLO Prostitution Crackdown”, ABC/KEYT-TV 3, October 24 2014.
- “Human Trafficking/Prostitution Sting Results”, Santa Barbara Edhat, October 24 2014.
- Sex Trafficking and Child Sexual Exploitation in the Area:
- “Couple Detained over Questions about Kidnapping, Prostitution Involving Santa Barbara Girl”, Noozhawk, June 26 2010.
- “Coercion Suspect Jailed in San Luis Obispo on $100,000 Bail”, Noozhawk, June 29 2010.
- “Man Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison for Coercing Woman into Prostitution”, Noozhawk, October 19 2010.
- “Two Fresno Men Charged with Sex Trafficking Minors in SLO”, Cal Coast News, December 9 2013.
- “Two Fresno Men Charged in Sex Trafficking Case”, Los Angeles Times, December 12 2013.
- “San Luis Obispo Man Arrested for Human Trafficking”, Cal Coast News, May 30 2014.
- “San Luis Obispo Prostitution Sting Nets Nine Arrests”, San Luis Obispo New Times, June 5 2014.
- “SLO Man Sentenced to Three Years for Pimping Teen Girl”, San Luis Obispo Tribune, September 30 2014.
- “San Luis Obispo Man Sentenced for Pimping a Minor”, San Luis Obispo New Times, October 1 2014.
- “SLO County Prosecutors to View Prostitutes as Victims, Not as Criminals,” San Luis Obispo Tribune, March 18 2015.
- “15-Year-Old Girl Forced into Prostitution Rescued from SLO Hotel, Police Say,” San Luis Obispo Tribune, July 29 2015.
- Background on Prostitution in the Area:
- “Police/Fire Log”, San Luis Obispo Tribune, June 7 2002.
- “‘I’m Screwed’: A Local Hooker’s Perspective on the Loss of Craigslist’s Adult Services Section, and What It Might Mean for Future Police Stings on Prostitutes”, San Luis Obispo New Times, October 14 2010.
- “Wartime Prostitution, World War II Week by Week”, San Luis Obispo Times, October 30 2011.
- “San Luis Obispo Recalls Seedy Past”, Sacramento Bee, January 29 2012.
- “SLO County Prosecutors to View Prostitutes as Victims, Not as Criminals,” San Luis Obispo Tribune, March 18 2015.
- Documented Violence Among Those in Local Prostitution:
State | California |
Type | City |
Population | 43516 |
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