Multi-Agency Sex-Sting Operation Led by Richland County (S.C.) Sheriff’s Dept.

By: - August 19, 2019

It’s been a challenging two weeks for the Richland County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD) in South Carolina. First was the successful RCSD-led sting operation, spanning August 5-10, targeting online sexual predators —“monsters,” as Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott refers to them— and those soliciting prostitution. This operation preceded an August 15th bank robbery in which suspects led RCSD deputies on a harrowing chase through neighborhoods in northeast Columbia. Stemming from the bank heist and subsequent pursuit, shots were exchanged. One bad guy was wounded—all three robbery suspects were captured.

The sexual predator-prostitution sting was a five-day multi-agency operation which led to the issuance of 28 warrants including 14 arrested for prostitution, five arrested for solicitation or sexual exploitation of a minor, and nine still at large.

Dubbed “Relentless Guardian,” the operation was conducted by law enforcement officers clandestinely posing as preteen and teenage girls in Internet chat rooms and on gaming apps. The child-sex predators, also known as “travelers” because they travel from one area to the next in search of victims —often crossing state lines— began with the predators communicating online with persons whom they believed were girls between the ages of 11 and 14.

According to RCSD officials, suspects will often share pictures of themselves or request pictures. Suspects then travel to what they believe is a young girl’s home when the child’s parents are supposedly away. The trap is then set.

“The predators won’t meet any young girls,” says Lott. “They’ll meet us. The problem is, these monsters do this as a matter of course. This is not their first time.”

(Credit: Richland County, South Carolina, sheriff’s department)

Relentless Guardian is not the first such operation led by RCSD and conducted by the South Carolina Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force. Last year, RCSD led a similar operation, dubbed FULL ARMOR, in which 38 individuals were arrested (18 persons suspected of being child predators and another 20 for prostitution).

ICAC is composed of RCSD —under the operational direction of RCSD Senior Investigator Melissa Perry —the U.S. Marshal’s Service, the U.S. Secret Service, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the S.C. Attorney General’s Office, the U.S. Attorney for South Carolina, and other involved police departments or sheriff’s offices within the state.

(Credit: Richland County, South Carolina, sheriff’s department)

During the latest operation, local agencies supplementing RCSD included the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office, the Horry County Sheriff’s Office, the York County Sheriff’s Office, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, the Bishopville Police Department, the Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office, the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office, and the Mount Pleasant Police Department.

“The FBI is involved only if suspects cross state lines,” says Capt. Maria Yturria, director of RCSD’s public information office.

According to Yturria, though the FBI was not directly involved in the operation, the cases of those suspects who travelled from other states like Georgia and Florida will be turned over to federal prosecutors.

“Relentless Guardian, like operation Full Armor in July 2018, was very successful,” says Lott. “And it is still an ongoing effort.”

(Credit: Sheriff Leon Lott of the Richland County, South Carolina, sheriff’s department)

Yturria adds, “Since our operation last year, ICAC has also conducted operations in Greenville, Myrtle Beach, down in the Lowcountry and elsewhere.”

Among those nabbed in Relentless Guardian so far are former South Carolina DOT Commissioner John Hardee, who was attempting to solicit a prostitute, and former Deputy Derek Vandenham, who was immediately fired after his arrest.

“That was something that made me sick to my stomach to know that one of my deputies that I trusted and that we put out here in this community was one of these monsters. This was one of the most disgusting things that I’ve had to deal with […] to have a deputy do something like this,” said Lott in a press conference last week.

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