Oct 03, 2024
Content Warning: Details may be disturbing for some viewers. OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — 30-year-old Tony Polly and 23-year-old Latavia Robins are now locked up in the Oklahoma County Detention Center after being arrested Tuesday and accused of Human Trafficking. Court records detail the two allegedly attracted sex clients through online ads with teenagers. Documents explain how Polly and Robins would allegedly set up "sex dates" for young girls to meet clients wanting sex. ORIGINAL STORY: OBN: Two arrested in OKC Human Trafficking investigation Tony Polly, image courtesy Oklahoma County Detention Center Latavia Robins, image courtesy Oklahoma County Detention Center "They would coach the girls, even provide a place for these dates to take place," says Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) Spokesman, Mark Woodward. Woodward also tells News 4, "We've been building this case for for about two months now, gathering the evidence." One of the alleged 16-year-old victims told investigators that customers would pay hundreds of dollars for the sex dates, and she would only pocket a small portion of the money. The rest of the cash went to Robins and Polly, the victim said. The online advertisements were posted nearly 300 times between July and September. "We were able to find a location where this was taking place," said Woodward. Court records show, when customers would arrive to a NW Oklahoma City apartment, Robins and the teenage victims would walk outside in revealing clothing and flirt with the customers. They were then brought inside and Robins would allegedly give direction to the victim on how to complete the sex date. "They were booked into the Oklahoma County Detention Center on Tuesday following their arrest," says Woodward. OBN says text messages found on one of the victims phone helped them in the investigation. In one text thread, Polly tries getting the victim to meet clients. Asking multiple times over several days if she wants to make money, despite her not answering. Woodward says, "We want this just to be a, just a reminder that victims out there don't have to be afraid." OBN told News 4 both teens agreed to get recovery help and have been cooperating with the investigation. The suspects are facing several human trafficking charges.
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