Open Season On Johns in Austin, TX

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South Austin prostitution sting nets 19
Undercover officers attract ‘Johns’

by Erin Cargile

Undercover Austin police attracted nearly 20 ‘Johns’ on South Austin streets in two nights. It was the first prostitution sting in the area in two years.

Police Lt. Joe Robles said the department decided to concentrate efforts in South Austin after a crime analyst noticed 18 sexual assaults had occurred in the area since January 1, 2009. Half of the victims were strippers and prostitutes.

Wednesday night 16 men were arrested after making deals with the undercover officers standing on corners. Most of the arrests occurred at the intersection of Burton Drive and Woodland Avenue.

By 9:30 p.m. Thursday night police had arrested three men on South Congress close to Ben White. Police said that is also the area where prostitutes were arrested in mid-September. Police arrested 20 women during two separate stings.

Each time, an undercover female officer posts up on a corner. They are typically approached by a ‘John’ in a vehicle who waves the prostitute over or honks. She walks over to the vehicle and the two agree on a price for sex. Once the verbal agreement is made, a crime has been committed and the arrest team moves in.

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Comment by Diana McManus
2009-12-24 07:48:28

These stings are an “illegal” police activity which needs to be stopped. In fact, prostitution was legal in Austin, Texas until 1915 and Austin was known as a guy town.

 
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