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Posted: 2013-01-15T15:52:12Z | Updated: 2013-01-15T15:52:29Z 78 Arrests In 4-Day Prostitution Sting By Polk County Sheriff's Deputies In Florida (PHOTOS) | HuffPost

78 Arrests In 4-Day Prostitution Sting By Polk County Sheriff's Deputies In Florida (PHOTOS)

78 Arrests Made In Massive Prostitution Sting (PHOTOS)
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Some are married. Some had drugs on them. Some were porn stars. One was a police academy trainee. Another is a microbiologist. The 78 people arrested by Florida deputies between Jan. 10 and 13 all have one thing in common: they're all suspects in a massive prostitution investigation.

Undercover deputies with the Polk County Sheriff's Office spent just four days arresting the suspects, targeted through websites used to solicit prostitution, according to a press release .

"We seemed to have every thug and reprobate in central Florida under arrest," Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd told WFTV. "Let the word go forward, this is not our last operation, because we like it."

GALLERY: All 78 suspects (story continues below)

The arrestees varied in occupation, and some -- like a retired American Airlines pilot and an information technology manager out of Lakeland -- had reputable jobs.

One man even walked by two others being collared outside a hotel, yet still met with an undercover officer in her room, where he opened the blinds and watched the arrests , according to The Miami Herald.

The release states that of the 78 arrested:

  • 18 admitted they were married one male and female suspect were married to each other
  • 31 have criminal arrest histories 9 of whom are registered felons and one of whom has 86 previous charges in the Tampa Bay area. Felons from this investigation have a combined total of 339 past charges; of those, 42 prior violent crime charges, including Armed Robbery, Robbery, Aggravated Assault (with and without a deadly weapon), Aggravated Battery, Battery Domestic Violence, Stalking, Rape, Kidnapping, Child Abuse
  • 22 were charged with possession of drugs
  • 26 told detectives they were unemployed
  • 50 admitted to being employed Job types included: information technology, microbiologist, health technician, city employees, laborers, mechanics, a retired airline pilot, a porn star, food servers, and a Law Enforcement Academy trainee due to graduate Wednesday, January 16, 2013.
  • 14 told detectives they were receiving government aid; one suspect denied receiving aid, however had food stamps in her possession

"Anyone who breaks the law in Polk County will be arrested, regardless of what occupation they have or want to have," Judd said. "Whether it is on the street, or online, it is illegal and we will continue to investigate and arrest those involved in prostitution."

The charges range from prostitution to illegal drugs, aiding and abetting, assault on an officer, failure to register as a sex offender, and escape.

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