Attorney General Jackley Announces Six Men Arrested In ICAC Operation at Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, Aug. 17, 2026
Contact: Tony Mangan, Communications Director, 605-773-6878
PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that six men have been arrested on charges of attempted sex crimes with minors. The arrests were the result of an undercover operation conducted during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally by the state Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force.
“This week’s operation is a strong reminder of the importance of our local, state and federal partnerships, including agreements such as our 287(g) immigration authority, in locating and removing dangerous individuals from our communities,” said Attorney General Jackley. “This operation is about protecting our children and was a success thanks to the hard work and dedication of our ICAC Task Force.”
The ICAC Rally Operation was conducted from Friday, Aug. 7, through Wednesday, Aug. 12, agents and detectives posed as children and/or as traffickers offering children for prostitution. During the operation, the law enforcement officers posted ads and/or profiles on various Internet sites and social media platforms providing offenders the opportunity to communicate with whom they believed to be minors or traffickers offering children for prostitution.
Arrested, all on state charges, were:
*** Johan Vazquez-Garza, 33, Rapid City for Solicitation of a Minor. Vazquez-Garza, who has been deported five times since 2009, may face additional federal immigration related charges.
*** Bo Bo Aung, 38, Box Elder for First Degree Human Trafficking, Attempted First Degree Human Trafficking, and Attempted Fourth Degree Rape. Aung, a Myanmar National, who illegally absconded from a work visa program in Texas seven years ago may face federal deportation proceedings following the conclusion of state proceedings.
*** Adrian Tomas Randles, 39, Rapid City, Solicitation of a Minor. Randles is a registered Sex Offender resulting from a 2013 conviction for Solicitation of a Minor.
***Steven Clay Brown, 62, Sturgis for Solicitation of a Minor.
*** Kevin Orlanda Tassion Brown, 30, Dillon South Carolina for First Degree Human Trafficking, Attempted First Degree Human Trafficking, and Attempted Fourth Degree Rape.
*** Jay Anderson, 39, Hot Springs. Solicitation of a Minor.
This was the 14th consecutive year of the ICAC operation during the Sturgis Rally. Since its inception, the operation has resulted in the arrest of approximately 104 offenders who were willing to sexually abuse children.
Agencies assisting ICAC in this year’s operation were the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), the Attorney General’s Office, Rapid City Police Department, Pennington County Sheriff’s Office, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), US Marshals Service (USMS), and Pennington County State’s Attorney’s Office.
“The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally brings thousands of people together, and with that comes a shared responsibility to keep the community safe. HSI is grateful for the hard work and vigilance of our federal, state, and local partners, who stood with us to find and stop those who would exploit the vulnerable or harm children,” said HSI St. Paul Acting Special Agent in Charge Tonya Price. “This effort shows what strong law enforcement partnerships can do: protect victims, remove predators from our communities, and make clear that child exploitation will not be tolerated.”
All six individuals are being prosecuted by the South Dakota Attorney General’s office in partnership with the Pennington County State’s Attorney’s Office. They are presumed innocent under the U.S. Constitution.
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