Crime & Safety
Not For Sale: Cobb Residents Arrested In Child Sex Sting
The suspects were arrested over the five-day Operation Interception in DeKalb County ahead of the Super Bowl.

BROOKHAVEN, GA -- Twenty-one people, including two Cobb County residents, were arrested during a five-day undercover child sex trafficking takedown that was focused on Brookhaven ahead of Super Bowl LIII. Operation Interception was carried out by Brookhaven police, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the DeKalb County DA's Office, and U.S. Marshals. Additional charges and arrests may be forthcoming.
Darwin Menjivar-Fernandez, 22, of Powder Springs, Georgia; and Dylan Golding Whynot, 32, of Kennesaw, were among those arrested.
Police said the operation took several months of planning. Most of the arrestees, ranging in age from 20 to 55, traveled from areas around metro Atlanta with the intent to meet a child for sex. Multiple people were arrested who were in possession of suspected illegal drugs. Twenty-four digital devices were seized as evidence and processed during the operation.
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The operation's goal was to arrest persons who communicate with children on-line, have sexually explicit conversations, and then travel to meet them for the purpose of having sex. Additionally, the operation targeted those who are willing to exploit children by purchasing sex with a minor.
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During Operation Interception, police conducted online undercover investigations using sites known to advertise for the sex industry. Investigators also conducted undercover investigations using applications frequented by adults to find casual sexual partners. The investigators made 20 arrests as a result of utilizing standard dating and social media applications. Those arrested had sexually explicit conversations with whom they believed to be a child and most of those arrested traveled to meet a child for sex.
Here is a list of those arrested and charged in DeKalb County as part of Operation Interception:
- Nicholas Alexander Bowen, B/M, Chamblee, GA, 29, ride sharing and delivery driver
- Thomas Cheung, A/M, Alpharetta, GA, 32, gaming studio employee
- Jeshua Elijah Collins, B/M, Suwannee, GA, 22, deli clerk
- James Tunde Fadeyi, B/M Lithonia, GA 55, unemployed
- Walter Gonzalez-Amaya, H/M, Norcross, GA, 22, maintenance worker
- Larry Allen Gordon, B/M, Hampton, GA, 31, fast food restaurant employee
- Zachary Tye Gourdine, B/M, Conley, GA, 28, crane operator
- Dylan Michael Graham, W/M, Silver Creek, GA, 27, elevator mechanic
- Richard Jason Hyder, W/M, Elizabethton, TN, 41, asphalt grinding contractor
- Mitchell Allen Kennedy, W/M, Brooklyn, NY, 24, software company creative assistant
- Raheem Lalani, W/M, Birmingham, AL, 26, unemployed
- Marco A. Mendoza-Escalante, H/M, Riverdale, GA, 20, paving technician
- Darwin Menjivar-Fernandez, H/M, Powder Springs, GA, 22, restaurant server
- Juan Valencia-Patino, H/M, Jesup, GA, 22, student
- Juan Manuel Sanchez, H/M, Woodstock, GA, 25, automobile mechanic
- Junior Cornelius Timoteus, H/M, Atlanta, GA 25, restaurant server
- Oscar Ramirez, H/M, Atlanta, GA, 39, construction worker
- Dylan Golding Whynot, W/M, Kennesaw, GA, 32, behavioral health case manager
- Kyle A. Williams, B/M, Stone Mountain, GA, 32, warehouse employee
- Robert Tyler Wilson, B/M, Canton, GA, 31, automotive service technician
- Tarno M. Walters, B/M, Lawrenceville, GA, 22, grocery store employee
The cases will be prosecuted by the Office of the DeKalb County District Attorney.
Read More: Minor Sex Trafficking: How Well Georgia Protects Children
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