Oxford, AL – In a joint effort involving multiple law enforcement agencies, four men find themselves behind bars following an undercover operation in Oxford targeting adults attempting to solicit sexual contact from minors.
The individuals arrested in connection with the operation include:
– Quintay Jermaine Jackson, of Jacksonville
– Ronnie Fred Miles, of Ragland
– Cadarius Rashun Harvey, of Munford
– Alvin Daron Suttle, of Talladega
All four subjects are facing charges under Section 13A-6-124 of the Alabama Criminal Code – Traveling to meet a child for an unlawful sex act.
The successful operation was a collaborative effort led by the East Metro Area Crime Center’s Human Trafficking and Crimes Against Children Task Force. Partnering agencies included the Oxford Police Department, Calhoun-Cleburne County District Attorney’s Office, West Alabama Human Trafficking Task Force, The University of Alabama REACT, Glencoe Police Department, Skull Games, Voyager Labs, The United Way, and Trafficking Hope.
The joint operation, executed with precision and coordination, aimed at identifying and apprehending individuals seeking illegal sexual contact with minors. The charges brought against the arrested individuals reflect the gravity of their alleged actions.
Law enforcement agencies involved in the operation have expressed their commitment to combatting crimes against children and human trafficking. The collaboration between various agencies demonstrates the collective dedication to ensuring the safety and well-being of minors within the community.
As the legal process unfolds, the Calhoun-Cleburne County District Attorney’s Office will play a pivotal role in prosecuting the cases against the four individuals. The arrests underscore the significance of proactive measures taken by law enforcement to protect vulnerable members of society.
The joint effort is a testament to the effectiveness of collaborative initiatives in addressing crimes against children. The community is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to law enforcement agencies, contributing to the ongoing efforts to create a safer environment for minors.