Madison Police arrest eight individuals in anti-prostitution operation.

by Hannah Penne
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Madison PoliceMADISON-On Thursday April 15th, Madison Police conducted an undercover operation in response to complaints about prostitution occurring in some Madison Motels. In each case, the offender used social media to communicate, and arrange to exchange sexual acts for money, with an undercover officer. Subjects arranged to meet the undercover officer in a predetermined motel, where further arrangements were made between the suspects and the undercover officer. All suspects were arrested and taken to the Madison County Jail.

 

Brett Bonnell, 49 years old of Athens, was arrested for Prohibited Activity (Soliciting Prostitution), and booked into the Madison County Jail with a $343.00 bond.
Kendall Blaxton, 58 years old of Danville, was arrested for Prohibited Activity (Soliciting Prostitution) and booked into the Madison County Jail with a $343.00 bond.
Frederick Jefferson, 30 years old of Madison, was arrested for Prohibited Activity (Soliciting Prostitution) and booked into the Madison County Jail with a $343.00 bond.
Amanda Farley, 33 years old of New Market, was arrested for Prohibited Activity (Soliciting Prostitution) and Unlawful Possession of Controlled Substance and booked into the Madison County Jail with a $2843.00 bond.
Eric Matthews, 44 years old of New Market, was arrested for Prohibited Activity (Soliciting Prostitution) and booked into the Madison County Jail with a $343.00 bond.
Jessica Fletcher, 31 years old of Huntsville, was arrested for Prohibited Activity (Prostitution) and booked into the Madison County Jail with a $343.00 bond.
James Lambert, 39 years old of Cullman, was arrested for Prohibited Activity (Soliciting Prostitution), Unlawful Possession of Controlled Substance, Tampering with Evidence, Resisting Arrest and booked into the Madison County Jail with a $4500.00 bond.
Jose Roman, 40 years old of Albany, Georgia, was arrested for Prohibited Activity (Soliciting Prostitution) and booked into the Madison County Jail with a $343.00 bond.

The Madison Police Department’s declaration:

“The Madison Police Department is committed to providing an environment where our citizens can pursue a better quality of life. That includes sending a message to those who engage in prostitution within our city, that it will not be tolerated on any level.”

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