Additional Suspect Charge in Human Trafficking Case

An additional man has been charged for trying to meet a 14-year-old girl for sex after deputies arrested him in a sting operation on Thursday, Jan. 30.

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with other law enforcement agencies and advocacy organizations, led a counter-human trafficking operation Jan. 23 and 24 that resulted in the arrest of two men who sought to have sex with a child, as well as services provided to more than a dozen potential trafficking victims.

Josue Rivera, 27, of Kansas City, Kan. has been charged with one count of felony attempted child enticement.

Jose Trinidad-Diaz, 33, of Kansas City, Mo. / Mexico and Dominic Shelby, 34, of Kansas City, Kan. were charged with felony attempted child enticement after they tried to meet whom they believed to be a 14-year-old girl for sex. It was actually under-cover detectives who had been chatting with them online and by text message

Josue Rivera, 27, of Kansas City, Kan. has been charged with one count of felony attempted child enticement.

Rivera was messaging with under-cover detectives during the original operation last week and continued communication until Jan. 30, when he made arrangements to meet whom he believed to be the 14-year-old. Instead, deputies took him into custody at the meet-up location. He is being held on a $25,000 bond.

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.