Bellevue Police Make Over 100 Arrests in Weeklong Sting

Police Target Sex Buyers in Ongoing Effort to Curb Human Trafficking

BELLEVUE, Wash. – Today, investigators with the Bellevue Police Department and the King County Sheriff’s Office concluded a large scale undercover operation aimed at targeting online buyers of sex in King County. The investigation, dubbed “Operation On Demand”, resulted in the arrest of over 100 individuals for soliciting prostitution. Those individuals are expected to be charged by Bellevue city prosecutors with soliciting prostitution, a misdemeanor, beginning this afternoon.

Law enforcement throughout King County has been targeting buyers of sex as part of an ongoing push to reduce the demand for prostitution with the goal being to reduce human trafficking in our region. Demand reduction has been proven to be an effective method of reducing the demand for prostitution and the demand for trafficked sex workers.

“A year ago, the Bellevue Police Department and the King County Sheriff’s Office dismantled a large scale human trafficking ring,” said Bellevue Police Chief Steve Mylett. “This operation is a continuation of our effort to eradicate human trafficking crimes. We will continue to devote our combined resources to combat this plague.”

This investigation was a joint operation involving the Bellevue Police Department, King County Sheriff’s Office, NORCOM 911, the Washington State Fusion Center, and the City of Bellevue Prosecutor’s Office.

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Bellevue Prosecutor Stephen Penner prepares to file charges against several men who were arrested during this week’s operation
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Captain Marcia Harnden (front) works with other investigators in the command center for this week’s operation

2 thoughts on “Bellevue Police Make Over 100 Arrests in Weeklong Sting”

  1. How does one access the full list of those arrested? The Bellevue site sends you to Truthfinder.com which is a pay site. Isn’t this all public information?

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