20 Arrested in Indiana for Child Sex Crimes in Multi-Day Sting Operation

20 Arrested in Indiana for Child Sex Crimes in Multi-Day Sting Operation
Indiana authorities arrested 20 suspects in a child sex sting operation. (Courtesy of Johnson County Indiana Sheriff's Office)
Lorenz Duchamps
11/5/2022
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11/5/2022
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Authorities in Indiana arrested 20 suspects in connection with child sex crimes following a three-day sting operation that involved multiple agencies, officials said.

The joint sting operation was executed in conjunction with the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) and the City of Franklin Police Department between Nov. 1 and Nov. 3, according to an online statement published on Friday.

Police said this was the fourth time that such an operation of this type has been conducted in Johnson County over the past two and a half years.

“During the course of this operation, we dealt with many different people and situations. The conversations that are had prior to the suspects arriving at the target location are very troubling. The requests that are made to the Investigators posing as underage children are also very troubling and disturbing,” Johnson County Sheriff Duane E. Burgess and Franklin chief of police Kirby Cochran wrote in the joint statement.

More than half of the suspects who were taken into custody have since bonded out, while the rest remains in jail, police said. The individuals were arrested on charges that include child solicitation, drug possession, and providing pornographic pictures to juveniles, among others.

The sheriff said that some of the suspects were willing to travel great distances, including from another state, to meet with the individual they believed to be a minor. They brought a range of items to the meeting locations, including alcohol, drugs, and firearms.

“Some utilized online transportation services to get to the chosen location. Some even wanted to have the minor leave and go elsewhere to have a sexual encounter,” police said.

The JCSO released the identities of the suspects taken into custody as part of the sting operation.
  • Mark Alan Adams, 59, of Cross Plains; bonded out of jail.
  • Jeffery Dylan Alford, 26, of Greenwood; bonded out of jail.
  • Philip Michael Buhrke, 26, of Indianapolis; bonded out of jail.
  • Ryan Alan Browning, 34, of Harts, W. Va.; remains in jail.
  • Samuel Ernestro Severino Cabrera, 24, of Indianapolis; remains in jail.
  • Brallan Campos-Acevedo, 22, of Indianapolis; bonded out of jail.
  • Jonathan Tyler Evans, 36, of Pisgah, Ala.; remains in jail.
  • Calvin Michael Farris, 37, of Richland, Wash.; bonded out of jail.
  • Jeffrey A. Hance, 64, of Mooresville; bonded out of jail.
  • Zacariah Ray Hart, 43, of Indianapolis; remains in jail.
  • Nicholas T. Hubbard, 23, of Indianapolis; remains in jail.
  • Eric N. Johnson, 38, of Noblesville; remains in jail.
  • Thiang Za Lian, 21, of Indianapolis; bonded out of jail.
  • James T. Miller, 28, of Indianapolis; bonded out of jail.
  • Max Joseph Miller, 25, of Indianapolis; bonded out of jail.
  • Jonathan D. Morales, 31, of Indianapolis; bonded out of jail.
  • Jered S. Morgan, 22, of Monrovia; bonded out of jail.
  • Helly Cananl Sang, 21, of Indianapolis; bonded out of jail.
  • Za Thio, 36, of Indianapolis; remains in jail.

Continuous Effort By Law Enforcement

During the sting, undercover detectives placed advertisements online or used “a number of apps” that are commonly sought out by child predators seeking illegal sex acts with minors. They then engaged in conversations with the suspects and went to a meeting location in some cases to arrest the individual.

“We want parents to be very diligent in knowing what their children are doing and who they are speaking with on the internet,” authorities said as a sign of caution. “The number of online apps and what can be discussed is very alarming. Almost everyone carries a smartphone which makes it so easy to access these sites.”

During prior sting operations conducted by the two agencies, officials arrested 11 individuals in May; eight in April 2021; and 10 in December 2020 on charges that include child solicitation, drug possession, and providing pornographic pictures to juveniles.

“I can assure you that the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office and Franklin Police Department will continue with these types of operations,” police said.

Lorenz Duchamps is a news writer for NTD, The Epoch Times’ sister media, focusing primarily on the United States, world, and entertainment news.
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