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«Breaking News» Police sergeant, firefighter among 24 men busted in New Jersey child-sex sting operation

A police sergeant, firefighter, nurse and registered sex offender were among the 24 men caught by authorities conducting a child-sex sting in New Jersey. 


The New Jersey Office of the Attorney General revealed Tuesday that all 24 men were arrested after being identified in a sting that saw New Jersey investigators posing as a boy and a girl — both 15 — on popular apps, online games and chats.  


The arrests were said to have been made at a four-bedroom house in Toms River, New Jersey, which was filled with undercover officers. 





Police sergeant Richard Conte, 47, was among the 24 men arrested during a child-sex sting conducted by New Jersey authorities


Police sergeant Richard Conte, 47, was among the 24 men arrested during a child-sex sting conducted by New Jersey authorities






Firefighter and college student Richard Hoffman, 23, was also arrested in the sting


Firefighter and college student Richard Hoffman, 23, was also arrested in the sting



Police sergeant Richard Conte, 47 (left), and  firefighter Richard Hoffman, 23, were among the 24 men arrested during a child-sex sting conducted by New Jersey authorities






Registered sex offender Thomas Blumensteel, 47, was caught in the sting


Registered sex offender Thomas Blumensteel, 47, was caught in the sting






Nurse Christopher Vargas, 29, was also arrested and charged after the sting


Nurse Christopher Vargas, 29, was also arrested and charged after the sting



Also among the men arrested in the sting were registered sex offender Thomas Blumensteel, 47 (left), and a nurse, Christopher Vargas, 29


Authorities said the 24 men had traveled to the home during the sting's 'meet week' — occurring between September 5 to 9 — with the alleged intention of having sex with the underage teen they thought they were interacting with online.


The sting itself was named 'Operation Open House.'


'When they showed up at our undercover house seeking to meet their intended victims for sex, they were arrested,' New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said during a press conference Tuesday, 6 ABC reported. 


'The defendants are now charged with serious crimes and are either behind bars or subject to very stringent pre-trial monitoring,' Grewal said. 


Police said that during the sting, which took place over the course of several weeks, the undercover officers had clearly identified themselves as being underage boys or girls while talking with the 24 men who were charged.


Despite allegedly being under the impression that they were talking with underage teens, the men were said to have made arrangements to meet the teens for sex anyway.  


Grewal highlighted one particular suspect and arrest — Richard Conte, 47, a Howell Township, New Jersey, police sergeant.  




Authorities said that the 24 men were all arrested after they showed up at a New Jersey home, allegedly planning to have sex with the underage teens the thought they had met online. Instead, the men were met at the house by undercover cops


Authorities said that the 24 men were all arrested after they showed up at a New Jersey home, allegedly planning to have sex with the underage teens the thought they had met online. Instead, the men were met at the house by undercover cops



Authorities said that the 24 men were all arrested after they showed up at a New Jersey home, allegedly planning to have sex with the underage teens the thought they had met online. Instead, the men were met at the house by undercover cops





Authorities released the names and pictures of the 24 men that were caught in the child-sex sting. The men have been all been charged with luring, while some face additional charges


Authorities released the names and pictures of the 24 men that were caught in the child-sex sting. The men have been all been charged with luring, while some face additional charges



Authorities released the names and pictures of the 24 men that were caught in the child-sex sting. The men have been all been charged with luring, while some face additional charges








New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal (at podium) revealed the arrests and some details about the sting, 'Operation Open House' during a press conference on Tuesday


According to Grewal, Conte pretended to be a 19-year-old male while chatting up the undercover investigator he believed to be a 15-year-old girl. 


'He allegedly said that he had had sex with underage girls, and wanted to meet the girl to "get naked,"' Grewal said, noting that Conte 'had condoms in his pocket when he was arrested.'


Authorities said Conte turned in his weapon to the Howell Township Police Department in the wake of his arrest. He has been suspended and is under house arrest. 


Also among the 24 men who were arrested were a security guard, a firefighter, a physical therapist, a nurse, a landscaper, a train conductor, a cashier, a dry cleaner, a mechanic and a registered sex offender. 


All but the registered sex offender — Thomas Blumensteel, 47, of Manchester, New Jersey — were said to have been released from jail following their hearing last week, although authorities said that the men are being monitored closely. 


Blumensteel, who remains in jail, had been previously sentenced to three years in prison in 1997 for aggravated criminal sexual contact. He was accused then of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy that he was supervising as a church counselor. 


'It is disturbing that some of the alleged child predators from this operation held positions of public service and authority,' New Jersey State Police Col. Patrick Callahan said, according to FOX29


'But behind closed doors they went through great lengths to avoid detection online, frequenting social media sites with the sole purpose of targeting unsuspecting children.'


Authorities said that the men had been using adult dating apps and popular kids games to find their targets, and handed out a list of apps that they urged parents to monitor their children's activity on. 


Among the apps on the list were Tindr, Minecraft, kik, Fornite, Whisper, tumblr and Hot or Not and Chat Roulette.  


'Talk to your children about social media and chat apps like these. Let them know that the people they encounter may not be who they initially seem to be,' Grewal said, according to PIX 11


The 24 men who were caught up in the child-sex sting were all charged with second-degree luring. If convicted, they will each face penalties of a minimum five to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $150,000. 


Several of the men also face additional charges, including second-degree attempted sexual assault on a minor and third-degree attempted debauching the morals of a child. 


In addition, five of the men face third-degree charges of attempted sharing obscene materials with a child after allegedly sending pictures of their genitals to the undercover detectives posing as the underage teens online. 


The second-degree charges carry a sentence of five to 10 years in state prison and a fine of up to $150,000. The third-degree charges carry a sentence of three to five years in prison and a fine of up to $15,000.



The 24 men arrested and charged after 'Operation Open House' 



Mina G. Beshay, 27, security guard, of Monroe Township, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 15-year-old girl. Additional charges: attempted debauching morals of a child, attempted showing obscene material to a minor


Christopher Vargas, 29, registered nurse, of Toms River, New Jersey.  Arrested for luring 15-year-old boy


Joshua Rauter, 31, municipal public works employee, of Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 14-year-old girl. Additional charges: attempted debauching morals of a child, attempted showing obscene material to a minor


Joseph Martin, 35, unemployed, of Seaside Heights, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 14-year-old girl. Additional charges: attempted sexual assault on a minor


Richard Hoffman, 23, firefighter and college student, of Mays Landing, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 14-year-old girl


Volvi Lowinger, 23, college student, of Lakewood, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 15-year-old girl. Additional charges: attempted sexual assault on a minor, attempted debauching morals of a child, attempted showing obscene material to a minor


Thomas Graciano, 28, physical therapist, of Brick, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 15-year-old boy


Thomas Blumensteel, 47, hotel manager, of Manchester, New Jersey, Arrested for luring 15-year-old boy. Additional charges: sexual assault on a minor


Richard Conte, 47, police sergeant, of Farmingdale, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 15-year-old girl


Thomas Fuller, 44, assistant manager/sterilization technician, Toms River, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 15-year-old boy 


Zachary Vincent, 24, landscaper, of Forked River, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 15-year-old girl 


William Singleton, 24, restaurant worker, of Pemberton Township, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 14-year-old girl. Additional charge: Attempted Sexual Assault on a Minor in the second degree


Jonathan Vece, 22, canvasser, of Turnersville, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 14-year-old-girl. Additional charge: Attempted Sexual Assault on a Minor in the Second Degree


Lawrence Ivancic, 51, unemployed, of Toms River, arrested for luring 14-year-old girl. Additional charge: Attempted Sexual Assault on a Minor in the Second Degree


Robert Lisicki, 51, train conductor, of Metuchen, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 15-year-old boy. Additional charge: Attempted Sexual Assault on a Minor in the Second Degree


Dylan Daffron, 28, cashier, of Lacey Township, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 15-year-old boy. Additional charges: Attempted Sexual Assault on a Minor in the second Degree, Attempted Debauching Morals of a Child in the Third Degree, Attempted Showing Obscene Material to a Minor in the Third Degree


Steven Portnoy, 27, unemployed, of Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 14-year-old girl. Additional charge: Attempted Sexual Assault on a Minor in the Second Degree 


David Studnicky, 64, dry cleaner, of Toms River. Arrested for luring 15-year-old boy. Attempted Sexual Assault on a Minor in the Second Degree, Attempted Debauching Morals of a Child in the Third Degree, Attempted Showing Obscene Material to a Minor in the Third Degree


Anthony Perfidio, 24, data entry clerk, of Barnegat, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 15-year-old boy.


Brian Degnan, 33, of Toms River. Arrested for luring 15-year-old boy


Nabindranauth Nandalall, 24, unemployed, of Bronx, New York. Arrested for luring 15-year-old girl


William D. Davis, 23, consultant, of Bayville, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 15-year-old girl


Charles Schlottfeld, 26, mechanic, of Bayville. Arrested for luring 14-year-old girl. Additional charge: attempted sexual assault on a minor


Douglass Walton, 54, produce worker,  of Hillsborough, New Jersey. Arrested for luring 14-year-old boy. Additional charge: attempted sexual assault on a minor


- PIX 11 




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