The Humping Dead
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) Eleven people were arrested for prostitution-related charges Wednesday in Myrtle Beach, according to online records.
Officers with the Myrtle Beach Street Crimes Unit were conducting an undercover prostitution operation in the area of Yaupon Drive in Myrtle Beach Wednesday, according to police reports. Offenders were contacted by undercover officers, entered undercover vehicles, and agreed to sexual activity for prices ranging from $20 to $200, the reports state.
May I guess who the $20 hooker is? And shes overpriced by about $20. In fact, she would have to have me at gunpoint. -bfh
According to Myrtle Beach Police records, the 11 arrested people and their charges are:
-Pearl, Ashley Janay, 25, charged with drugs / unlawful to advertise for sale, manufacture, possess, and sex / prostitution, first offense.
-Evans, Tiffany Dawn, 30, charged with drugs / unlawful to advertise for sale, manufacture, possess, and sex / prostitution, first offense.
Rowan, Michelle Renee, 24, charged with drugs / unlawful to advertise for sale, manufacture, possess, sex / prostitution, first offense, and failure to appear
Eller, Amisha Nichole, 28, charged with sex / prostitution, first offense.
Hixenbaugh, Jules Roy, 56, charged with sex / prostitution, first offense.
Clark, Gary Lewis, 58, charged with sex / prostitution, first offense.
Mcgill, Desiree Dawn, 35, charged with sex / prostitution, first offense.
Cruz-toribo, Jose Juan, 32, charged with sex / prostitution, first offense, and driving without a license.
Brown, John Henry, 58, charged with sex / prostitution, first offense.
Torres-platas, Jose, 37, charged with sex / prostitution, first offense.
Bryant, Daniel Quardre, 23, charged with sex / prostitution, first offense.
Lt. Joey Crosby with the Myrtle Beach Police Department says while its a larger number of arrests, right now the departments investigation does not indicate the arrests are connected.
This time our investigation doesnt reveal theres any ring or organization and thats something that of course we look at as we conduct these kinds of investigations. But at this time, our intelligence is showing us that its not, he said.
However, Lt. Crosby says the department does take these crimes seriously.
The perception is, prostitution is a victimless crime and that couldnt be farthest from the truth its not, its a quality of life issue for those neighbors living in that neighborhood in which they want to see this matter addressed, he explained.
The rest are guys.
Whats going on in Myrtle Beach????