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Authorities arrest 10 in Los Angeles sex trafficking sting

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Ten individuals accused of facilitating sex trafficking, including members of the Hoover gang, have been arrested in Los Angeles. Authorities stated the operation targeted underage girls and women, with charges ranging from pimping to profiting from the illegal activity.

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Key Numbers

10people arrested
51underage girls and women targeted
February 2021 to June 2026period of alleged sex work
November 2024alleged assault date
July 2025alleged abortion arrangement date
$64,000allegedly pocketed by hotel manager
15 years to lifepotential prison sentence
4-milelength of Figueroa Corridor
11individuals charged last year
2021year of LAPD budget cuts

Who's Involved

Hoovers
South Los Angeles-based gang accused of sex trafficking
Cameron Lockett
23-year-old suspect accused of assault and pressuring victim
Caleed Mouton
26-year-old suspect accused of arranging abortion and ordering sex work
Mukeshkumar Ahir
45-year-old hotel manager charged with profiting from operation
Bill Essayli
First assistant US attorney
Jim McDonnell
Los Angeles police chief
Amaya Armstead
25-year-old woman described as 'de facto leader' of Hoover gang, charged last year
Scott Wiener
State senator and congressional candidate, proponent of bill repeal

↳ Why This Matters

The arrests highlight ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat sex trafficking in a known hotspot, aiming to rescue victims and dismantle criminal organizations that profit from exploitation. The case also brings attention to the challenges faced by law enforcement due to budget constraints and legislative changes impacting their ability to address such crimes.

Key facts

  • Ten people have been arrested in Los Angeles for allegedly facilitating sex trafficking.
  • The operation targeted approximately 51 underage girls and women.
  • Suspects are allegedly members and associates of the South Los Angeles-based Hoover gang.
  • Charges include acting as pimps, recruiting victims through false promises or violence, and profiting from the operation.
  • A hotel manager is accused of pocketing over $64,000 and reserving rooms for the illegal activity.
  • The Figueroa Corridor in Los Angeles has been a frequent target for law enforcement due to recurring sex trafficking activity.

Authorities have arrested ten individuals accused of facilitating a sex trafficking operation in Los Angeles, targeting approximately 51 underage girls and women. The operation, conducted along the Figueroa Corridor, involved members and associates of the South Los Angeles-based Hoover gang who allegedly acted as pimps.

Prosecutors stated that between February 2021 and June 2026, the suspects recruited minors and women, some of whom were runaways or foster children, with false promises of a better life or through violence, coercing them into sex work. One suspect, Cameron Lockett, 23, is accused of beating a victim and biting off a portion of her cheek in November 2024, then pressuring her to lie to police about the injuries. Another individual, Caleed Mouton, 26, allegedly arranged an abortion for an underage victim in July 2025 and ordered her to engage in sex work the same day.

Mukeshkumar Ahir, 45, the manager of Stadium Inn & Spas, has also been charged for allegedly pocketing over $64,000 from the operation and reserving rooms for the illegal activity. First Assistant US Attorney Bill Essayli expressed hope that the arrests would break the cycle of crime and abuse in the notorious trafficking corridor. Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell stated their aim is to dismantle criminal enterprises profiting from human trafficking and reclaim the area for the community.

If convicted, the individuals face 15 years to life in prison. The Figueroa Corridor, a roughly 4-mile stretch, has been a consistent focus for law enforcement due to ongoing sex trafficking. Last year, 11 other individuals affiliated with the Hoover gang, including Amaya Armstead, described as its "de facto leader," were charged with sex trafficking crimes, with their trial set to begin next March. The article also notes that budget cuts in 2021 depleted LAPD resources for human trafficking, and the repeal of a bill allowing arrests for loitering for sex work, which proponents argued enabled discriminatory behavior, further hampered police efforts.

Frequently asked questions

Ten people accused of facilitating sex trafficking, including members and associates of the Hoover gang, were arrested.

The Figueroa Corridor is a roughly 4-mile area in Los Angeles that has been a frequent target for law enforcement due to recurring sex trafficking activity.

If convicted, the individuals face 15 years to life in prison.

Budget cuts in 2021 depleted LAPD resources, and the repeal of a bill that allowed arrests for loitering for sex work has also hampered police efforts.

What Happens Next

01The trial for 11 individuals charged last year is scheduled to begin next March.

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How It Developed

Ten people accused of facilitating sex trafficking were arrested in Los Angeles.
Prosecutors allege gang members recruited minors and women into sex work.
One suspect allegedly assaulted a victim and pressured her to lie to police.
Another suspect arranged for a victim to work the same day she had an abortion.
A hotel manager was charged for profiting from the operation and reserving rooms.
Authorities hope the arrests will curb crime and abuse in the Figueroa Corridor.
Last year, 11 other individuals affiliated with the Hoover gang were charged with sex trafficking crimes.

Sources

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Authorities arrest 10 people accused of facilitating sex trafficking in Los AngelesThe Guardian

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