10/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/09/2025 12:28
(STEUBENVILLE, Ohio) - A joint sting operation by the Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force and the Steubenville Police Department recently led to the arrest of eight men who allegedly attempted to buy sex, including one who sought sexual conduct with a minor.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Steubenville Police Chief Ken Anderson announced today that the operation, conducted Oct. 7 and 8, targeted the demand for human trafficking.
"We've said it many times and will repeat it until the message resonates: Don't buy sex in Ohio!" Yost said. "We're committed to going after those who fuel the exploitation of human beings through trafficking."
"It is vital that we continue to work together and commit our time, effort and resources to combat human trafficking," Chief Anderson said. "These operations not only hold the suspects who perpetrate these crimes accountable for their actions but they also raise awareness of the ongoing issue across our state."
Charles Shifflett, 51, of Follansbee, West Virgina, faces three felony charges of compelling prostitution (third-degree) and attempted unlawful sexual conduct (fourth-degree), and possessing criminal tools (fifth-degree). Shifflet was arrested after allegedly seeking to have sex with a minor.
Justin Sabo, 38, of St. Clairsville, was charged with promoting prostitution (a fourth-degree felony) after allegedly arranging for a potential victim to have sex with an undercover agent.
The six others who were arrested face misdemeanor charges of engaging in prostitution and possessing criminal tools: