Craigslist-advertising prostitutes working Richmond area

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On any given day, 15 to 20 or more women can be found on Craigslist.com advertising their sexual services to any takers in the Richmond area.

With just a few clicks of the mouse, local residents looking for female companionship last Friday could find a "Sexy Busty" girl who promised to "make your dreams come true" if you'd call to meet her somewhere on West Broad Street.

Likewise, another woman said she was available that same day in Richmond -- if you could afford her $180-an-hour fee.

"It's a different avenue that these ladies are using now, with Craigslist just becoming popular," said Henrico County police Sgt. Shawn F. Diasparra of the department's Organized Crime Unit.

"It's just another way for them to seek customers."

The explosion of erotic services advertising on Web sites -- among them Craigslist -- has come under increased scrutiny by law enforcement agencies here and across the country.

Police increasingly are cracking down on both the buyers and sellers of Internet-advertised sex.

In early March, Cook County, Ill., Sheriff Tom Dart took the fight a step further, filing a federal lawsuit that asked that Craigslist be forced to take down its "erotic services" section, calling it a public nuisance that knowingly facilitates prostitution.

At a Chicago news conference, Dart said his office has made hundreds of prostitution arrests, many of them based on ads on Craigslist. He called the national classified-ad site "the largest source of prostitution in America," according to news accounts.

Craigslist countered that it has seen a "spectacular" drop in erotic services listings since the company began implementing various verification methods in 2008. In five major cities across the nation, the drop has been 90 to 95 percent over the past 12 months, according to a post on the official Craigslist blog.

Locally, police in Henrico and Chesterfield counties frequently monitor Craigslist and other Internet sites, and have conducted spot investigations based on intelligence or complaints.

"When we see that our uniform officers are getting calls for it, that's how we react in setting up an operation," Diasparra said.

During the first week of March, Henrico police arrested eight people in a sting operation that targeted women who advertised their sexual services locally on Craigslist, as well as escort-service operations listed in the phone book.

Of the eight charged, three were women who advertised on Craigslist. One traveled here from New York, another from New Mexico, Diasparra said.

"One thing we have noticed is that there are a lot of ladies that are not from the area -- that are coming through Richmond, staying a couple of days here and then moving on to another city," he said. "A lot of the girls on Craigslist are independents -- they just put their phone number directly on Craigslist."

In the Henrico operation, investigators posed as customers and used a room at a hotel near Richmond International Airport to call various escort services and individual women listed on Craigslist. Investigators would inquire about the services being offered and then arrange a meeting with some of the women.

Once the woman arrived, the investigator would negotiate a price for a specific sexual encounter, and she would be arrested after agreeing to perform the service for money, police said.

"We started investigating the girls on Craigslist probably two years ago," Diasparra said. "And with what we're doing, I'd guess that the number of girls in the [Richmond] area on Craigslist is actually decreasing."

"It's a preventive maintenance thing," he added, "we don't want it to run rampant."

In the city, "The Richmond Police Department has not had any incidents in the city that we are aware of involving prostitution [or] solicitation via Craigslist," said department spokeswoman Karla Peters.

In Chesterfield, police conducted an Internet sting of their own in January, arresting seven men who, authorities said, took the bait in a one-day probe targeting online prostitution.

Detectives created fictitious posts on Internet sites -- including Craigslist -- that advertise female companionship and sexual services. Meetings were then arranged between undercover female detectives and men seeking sex who contacted the detectives online.

In January of last year, Chesterfield broke up an Internet prostitution service that was owned and operated by county resident William H. Snyder, who advertised his business -- called Dream Dates for You -- on Craigslist. In December, he was sentenced to six months in jail for money laundering and receiving funds from the earnings of a prostitute.

"I think it's just the times that we're living in," said Chesterfield police Capt. Lorrie Smith. "People used to go to the phone book for things, and now they go to the Internet to find whatever they want. And that's why we as police departments are using the Internet to fight the crime -- just to stay up with the times."



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Flag Comment Posted by Bill on March 17, 2009 at 10:12 pm

Randy…I think you’re dead on except for one key point.  Everyone knows that you never, EVER, limit the penal code when messing with ho’s.

Flag Comment Posted by tripower on March 17, 2009 at 9:30 pm

“THE HEAT”....sounds like someone went to school with the Fonz!

Flag Comment Posted by Poppy1111 on March 17, 2009 at 6:45 pm

I ain’t never seen hardcore pictures of buck naked tranny hookers having sex in my local paper or yellow pagers advertising escorts. But Craigslist is full of them!

Why do you think Aids rates in the USA are through the roof? In some cities aids rates are higher than in Africa! Aids rates in the retired and elderly community are on the rise! Think about it, you may be taking care of one of your parents who caught aids from a Craigslist hooker! Even the people of very liberal San Francisco voted to NOT legalize prostitution!

Google prostitution and Craigslist and you will see that local law enforcement and the FBI have spent a HUGE amounts of our tax payers dollars busting not just hookers, Johns and pimps but also people who traffic in SLAVES and CHILDREN from Craigslist ads! Having sex with CHILDREN and SLAVES is NOT CONSENSUAL SEX!!!! There is NO other classified ads site on the internet that gets the amount of traffic that Craigslist gets and it has become the largest source of prostitution and human trafficking (SLAVES) in the USA.

There is NO reason that the geeks at Craigslist can’t take 5 minutes of their time and drastically reduce the number of flags required to remove a listing to like 5 or 10 flags per ad instead of the current 100+ flags and increase the number of ip address banned for people who have ads repeatedly flagged off!

HMMM 5 minutes of computer programing for Craigslist or MILLIONS if not BILLIONS of tax payer dollars spent on Law Enforcement? What’s the Aids related cost going to be in the future?

Our technology challenged, old fart law makers have to and will in the future update the law so that cyber pimps like Craigslist can be prosecuted!

Most of these desperate for their next fix, gun carrying, disease spreading, crackhead male, female and tranny Craiglist hooker ARE involved in the drugs, gangs and the organize crime scene and their busts have let to catching bigger criminals!

Flag Comment Posted by Randy on March 17, 2009 at 4:16 pm

Well guys, you got me. I’m out voted. No sweat. Forget about whether it’s wrong or not, let’s just legalize it because we can’t stop it.

Why bother? Let’s legalize assault and theft while we’re at it. I mean, it’s been going on since time began and we’re only seeing more and more of it. We could limit the penal code to just a few pages regarding who has the right to declare war and a few other things by clearing the books of laws that shouldn’t be enforced because “people are just going to do it anyway”.

Hey, once you guys get it legalized, will you be encouraging your mothers, sisters, wives and daughters to go into the business? For those of you who plan on opening your own brothel, will you be participating in “Take Your Daughter to Work Day”?

Just asking.

Flag Comment Posted by L. Johnson on March 17, 2009 at 3:07 pm

Just as I thought Randy.  Don’t mind me though, I just like people to be factual.

Also, the very same scenario you just laid out could easily happen with the cute chick met at the grocery store.  When I think about it, I come to work do as I’m told, get my paycheck.  I’m a “Lady of the Night” for this company.  What’s the difference?  LOL!!!

Flag Comment Posted by MotleyFool on March 17, 2009 at 3:05 pm

Prostitution should be legal. It would be safer and above ground so it could be regulated as well.

Sex for money has been a transaction since money was invented. It won’t end here because a few John’s and hookers are busted.

Henrico police could spend their time enforcing laws that will protect the citizen’s such as murder, theft, rape, etc. All crimes that are more harmful to society than a business deal between two adults.

Randy, your morale crusade has been fought since prostitution began. So tell me, how’s that “stopping prostitution” thing working out for you and the generations who worked tirelessly hundreds and thousands of years before you?

Yup. Might as well legalize it and tax it. Outlawing it won’t stop it.

Flag Comment Posted by Randy on March 17, 2009 at 2:29 pm

Hey Bob - great thought about monthly medical checkups.

So here goes, the hooker you just visited just got here monthly check up on March 1st. On March 6, she picks up a case of the “heat” (name an STD of your choice). On March 17th, you and Miss/Mrs. X have a pay for play encounter and she isn’t due for another check up until 1 April. So, you pick up a case of the heat, she doesn’t know she has it for another 14 days and guess what? She can’t tell you because, contacting you is problematic. You have to wait for symptoms to appear.

If it’s just going to be you who has to contend with the bug, I guess you get what you get, but, when you pass it along to a wife or a girlfriend - well, it isn’t all that victimless anymore.

Flag Comment Posted by Randy on March 17, 2009 at 2:23 pm

L. Johnson - Nope, couldn’t point you to a survey of any such thing, but, if you need a survey to believe that something like this is going on, then, I can certainly move along without you. I mean if you believe that only single, lonely men and women are engaging the services of prostitutes, feel free to do so.

Flag Comment Posted by TravisBickle on March 17, 2009 at 8:07 am

It was Kingsley Davis in the mid-20th century who argued that prostitution has an important function in society alongside marriage because men are kept contented with emotionally free sex beyond the nuptial bed (shades of Aquinas?). Therefore, Davis contended, prostitution was more likely to complement marriage than weaken it. Dislocations in marriage are more likely to occur with men involved in extramarital affairs than involved with prostitution, since the mistress is much more ready to be a substitute for his wife than the prostitute. Davis concluded then that prostitution should hardly be termed “deviant.” Later, he argued that in the economy of sex the exchange of sex for cash by prostitutes was intrinsically no different to wives trading sexual access to their bodies in marriage for financial security. Makes sense to me…so why criminalize prostitution?

Flag Comment Posted by L. Johnson on March 17, 2009 at 7:48 am

Randy, could you direct me to the survey you conducted to determine “lots of people who use the service are cheating on their spouses.“

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