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Georgia child sex sting lands 23 men, 1 woman in jail, police say

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Sheriff's deputies in Forsyth County, Georgia, have arrested 24 people on child sex charges after a four-day operation targeting predators, authorities said.

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The undercover sting, dubbed "Operation Just Cause," led to the arrests of 23 men and one woman, the Sheriff's Office said Thursday in a news release.

The goal of the operation was to arrest those accused of finding children online and then traveling to meet them for sex, officials said. Deputies also targeted alleged predators who were willing to pay to have sex with minors, authorities said.

Charges for the 24 people arrested include violating the computer or electronic pornography and child exploitation prevention act and trafficking of persons for labor or sexual servitude.

The sting began last Thursday and led to the arrests of suspected predators as young as 19 and as old as 65. Most were from North Georgia, but others traveled to Forsyth County from surrounding states to meet children, deputies said.

“Online child predators visit chat rooms and websites on the internet, find children, begin conversations with them, introduce sexual content and arrange a meeting with the children for the purpose of having sex,” said Cpl. Doug Rainwater, spokesman for the sheriff’s office. “During the multiday operation, investigators had numerous exchanges with subjects on various social media or internet platforms.”

Believing they were communicating with children, many of the suspects geared the online conversations toward sex and, in some cases, sent lewd or obscene content, Rainwater said. Others allegedly asked the undercover agents to send them nude or pornographic images.

One suspect, 29-year-old Michael Keith Coker, is a registered sex offender who allegedly tried to communicate with children using a cellphone that was smuggled into Augusta State Prison.

Two others, Mackenzi Stinson and Johnathon Butler, allegedly drove from Tennessee with their 2-year-old so they could have sex with a minor.

“As a human being, as a father, I have a tough time even comprehending that,” Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Freeman said at a news conference announcing the arrests.

Police said several of the suspects communicated simultaneously with multiple investigators posing as minors.

A total of 13 law enforcement agencies joined the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office in the operation, including departments from north Fulton, Cherokee, Coweta, Floyd, Hall and Gwinnett counties.

Those arrested include:

• Robert Harley Martin, a 38-year-old truck driver from Dahlonega;
• Erik Delgado, a 26-year-old sales associate from Gainesville;
• Alan Thomas Bryant, 40, of Murrayville;
• Kyle Alexander Williams, a 32-year-old landscaper from Stone Mountain;
• Roger Kyle Nicholson, 44, of Gainesville;
• Jacob Perry Yeamans, 61, of Madison, Wisconsin;
• Rene Mauricio Posada, a 29-year-old sales manager from Marietta;
• Jackson Cain Butler, 20, of Calhoun;
• John Andrew Odell, a 40-year-old truck driver from Cumming;
• Michael Keith Coker, 29, of Augusta State Prison
• Richard Edward Hazelwood, a 49-year-old drug representative from Roswell;
• Johnathon Dale Butler, 25, of Palmall, Tennessee;
• Mackenzi Faye Stinson, a 19-year-old sales associate from Palmall, Tennesee;
• Mahesh Kumar Saroj, a 35-year-old Alpharetta man who works in IT;
• Christopher Scott Taylor, a 29-year-old construction worker from Cumming;
• Joseph Ryan Lisnock, a 22-year-old landscaper from Gainesville;
• Dylan Blair Nessmith, a 23-year-old mechanic from Johns Creek;
• Austin Wayne Rhodes, a 22-year-old mechanic from Alpharetta;
• Daniel Dennis Rogan, a 47-year-old vehicle transporter from Wichita, Kansas;
• Jason Lee McIntyre, a 35-year-old supervisor from Gainesville;
• Gavin Austen Peppers, a 21-year-old hotel clerk from Bowman;
• Jimmy Webster Roy, a 21-year-old mover from Gainesville;
• Anthony Christian Ceja, a 23-year-old laborer from Lawrenceville;
• and Steven Charles Vinnenberg, 65, of Cumming.