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16 Convicted in Large Scale RICO Case

Staff Report by Staff Report
1 year ago
in Crime, Public Safety
11 Arrested During Indiana Child Solicitation Sting Eleven Indiana men were arrested following a multi-county sex sting operation. False profiles featuring minors were set up on adult sites by investigators. The fake underage profiles were then contacted by adults who discussed sexual fantasy and acts. All of the men were between the ages of 19 and 49. Except for one, they were all charged with child solicitation. During the three-day investigation, the police continually reminded the suspects that they were dealing with a juvenile. During this three-day sting, no human trafficking organizations were suspected to be involved.
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The Scioto County Prosecutor’s Office has pursued the modern-day racketeers who are bringing hundreds of pounds of drugs into Scioto County causing violent crime, prostitution, and addiction. “Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activities” is the Ohio version of the Federal  Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act, often referred to as RICO.  

The latest “RICO” case arose from a group operating out of Montgomery County, Ohio,  who were bringing in huge amounts of fentanyl and methamphetamine into Portsmouth, Ohio.  “Coordinate and cooperate is the name of the game in these complex investigations,” stated  Prosecuting Attorney Shane Tieman. The Prosecutor’s Office, the FBI Drug Task Force, the  Sheriff’s Office, the Portsmouth, and New Boston Police Departments, and the Highway Patrol have coordinated and cooperated in battling drug trafficking using the RICO statute. The latest investigation arose in June 2019 when the Drug Task Force started investigating a number of trips by various co-conspirators transporting narcotics from the Dayton area to locations around  Portsmouth for resale.

The investigation included a number of hand-to-hand sales by the conspirators to street dealers and addicts. After various undercover buys and multiple simultaneous search warrants, utilizing officers from the Portsmouth Police Department and the  Scioto County Sheriff’s Office, large amounts of narcotics were seized. The operations prevented another scheduled shipment of approximately 160 pounds of methamphetamine from hitting the streets. 

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The conspirators were ultimately indicted in March 2020. Through the next two years,  through several motions, hearings, and an epidemic, the case ultimately came to a conclusion. A  total of sixteen individuals were convicted and substantial cash and personal property were forfeited as instrumentalities and proceeds of drug trafficking. As a result of the investigation and subsequent prosecution, the majority of the defendants went to prison. Each defendant was sentenced by the Honorable Judge Howard H. Harcha, III of the Scioto County Court of  Common Pleas. The two main players in the operation, Travis Grier and Michael Blair, both of  Dayton, Ohio were sentenced to 15-16 ½ years and 14-18 years in prison, respectively.  

“This case could not have resulted in such success without the collaborative efforts of our various law enforcement agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. Their efforts to investigate and safely apprehend several suspects, seize evidence, analyze evidence and prepare the case for trial took hundreds of hours of time and substantial resources. Our law enforcement  agencies and their officers will continue to battle for this community, using every legal resource  at our disposal.” Tieman said. 

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