Prostitutes Randolph
132 people were arrested during Operation END-OHHT, which targeted human trafficking networks across state lines. This large-scale bust occurred on 23 June 2025, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat organized crime. Earlier that year, authorities investigated a Randolph home invasion potentially linked to prostitution schemes back on 1 December 2015. Evidence suggested the incident involved coerced sex work operations.
Patterns of Exploitation
Similar operations like Holiday Blues
resulted in 21 drug and prostitution arrests on 27 May 2022. Meanwhile, online escort services in Kutaisi, Georgia, continued advertising openly. Historical parallels exist, such as the Dodge City War where prostitution flourished openly. About a month after the Randolph home invasion, local resident Randolph was arrested for soliciting child prostitution under CRS § 18-7-402(1)(a), leading to the 2025 Colorado Supreme Court case Randolph v. People.
Modern Cases and Connections
Historian Randolph Trumbach documented 18th-century London’s prostitution networks. Recent cases include Randolph County massage parlors busted for prostitution in May 2024, and a Randolph man sentenced for interstate human trafficking. Pastor Randolph Brown faced charges for compelling prostitution. Avoidance advice persists: Don’t risk arrest with street workers when alternatives exist.
Enforcement continues with Randolph County’s 2025 traffic stops uncovering sex trafficking links.
*TAGS* – Randolph home invasion, child prostitution solicitation, interstate trafficking ring