JACKSON Tenn — The two suspects in a weekend sex sting operation were in court on Monday for their arraignment. 43-year-old Troy Brooks and 47-year-old Tracy Morton were released on bond. They will be back in court October 9th for their next hearing.
The two were arrested in separate incidents. Both were arrested in a weekend operation that targeted adults soliciting underage children for sex. During the operation, an undercover Jackson police officer posed as a boy under the age of 18.
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JACKSON Tenn — The Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces for the Jackson Police Department, Madison County Sheriff’s Office and Martin Police Department conducted a joint two‐day operation in Jackson’s Muse Park that resulted in the arrest of two men on solicitation of aggravated statutory rape charges.
According JPD Captain Tyreece Miller.“The operation was initiated due to Jackson police receiving citizen complaints and gathering intelligence about adults soliciting minors for sex in Muse Park,”
During the operation, an undercover Jackson police officer posed as a boy under the age of 18.
“Joint Operation by Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces Nets Two Solicitation Arrests in Muse Park”
On Thursday Sept. 18, the undercover officer was approached by 43-year-old Troy Brooks, of Jackson. According to authorities Brooks solicited the officer for sex and made plans for them to meet at Brooks’ home. The officer followed Brooks from Muse Park to Brooks’ house where he was taken into custody by an arrest team and transported to the Madison County Jail.
On Sept. 19, Tracy Morton, 47, of Jackson, approached the undercover officer in Muse Park. Morton solicited the officer for sex and made plans for them to meet at another location.
The arrest team later arrived at the location to find Morton there waiting. Morton was taken into custody and transported to the Madison County Jail.
Brooks and Morton were both set $15,000 bonds this morning. They are both scheduled to be formally arraigned at 8 a.m. Monday, Sept. 22 in Jackson City Court on a charge of solicitation of aggravated statutory rape.
“Jackson police remain committed to keeping not only Muse Park, but all of Jackson’s parks a safe place for citizens to enjoy,” said Jackson Police Chief Gill Kendrick.
Anyone with information about suspicious or criminal activity is asked to call the Jackson
