Undercover Sting at Red River Casino: 6 Arrested in Multi-Agency Operation
A two-day undercover operation at the Comanche Nation Red River Casino and Hotel in Devol, Oklahoma, has resulted in the arrest of six men on felony charges. The sting, which took place on May 2 and 3, was a coordinated effort between the Comanche Nation Police Department and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The Operation
According to investigators, the sting targeted individuals using a website to solicit sexual services. Undercover agents operated a profile on the site, and the suspects allegedly initiated contact to arrange meetings for paid sex at the hotel.
While most of the arrests were made without incident, court documents reveal that one suspect, Daniel Patrick O’Brien, reportedly attempted to flee and resisted arrest. He eventually complied after officers threatened the use of a Taser.
Those Arrested
The operation netted individuals from across the country, ranging in age from 22 to 51:
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Matthew Lee Rhone, 34, of Wichita Falls, TX
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James Leo Wirries II, 45, of Frederick, OK
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Brian Keith Connor Jessamy, 25, of Lawton, OK
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Maximiliano Camacho, 22, of Bloomingdale, IL
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Daniel Patrick O’Brien, 51, of Lakeport, CA
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Antone Tavares V, 28, of Waianae, HI
Legal Consequences
Each of the six men faces one felony count of soliciting prostitution. Under Oklahoma law, a conviction for this felony carries significant penalties, including:
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Up to one year in prison.
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A fine of up to $2,500.
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Mandatory community service ranging from 40 to 80 hours.
This joint operation highlights the ongoing commitment of tribal and federal law enforcement to curb illegal activity within the region’s hospitality and gaming sectors.
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