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HORRY COUNTY, S.C. – A small town police chief in South Carolina was among 10 people arrested during a prostitution sting operation on Tuesday in Horry County, according to authorities.
Quentin Robinson, 41, who has been the chief of the Atlantic Beach Police Department since 2017, was taken into custody and charged with first-offense soliciting prostitution, WMBF News reported.
Robinson and nine other men were arrested during a joint investigation by four law enforcement agencies at a hotel on 21st Avenue North in the Myrtle Beach area.
The Horry County Police Department issued the following press statement:
On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, Horry County Police Department, Myrtle Beach Police Department, South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division (SLED), and Horry County Sheriff’s Office conducted a joint prostitution operation at a local hotel.
During the operation, each subject engaged with an undercover operative online and agreed to meet to exchange money for sexual favors.
Upon each subject’s arrival to the hotel room, money was exchanged. At that time, law enforcement officers made their presence known, and each subject was subsequently arrested and charged.
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Source: www.lawofficer.com