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SJPD Arrests 11 Suspects in Chat Operation Targeting Child Sexual Exploitation

Post Date:02/11/2026 9:45 AM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TYPE OF CRIME: Communicating with a Minor for Sex CASE NUMBER: Multiple
LOCATION: Multiple  
   
# SUSPECT ADDRESS AGE
 1.) Cesar Rodriguez-Vela  San José Resident 35 Years
 2.) Jose Garcia-Hernandez  San José Resident 25 Years
 3.) Nelson Mejia-Rivas  Santa Clara Resident 36 Years
 4.) Dexter Goody  San José Resident 72 Years
 5.) Luis Medina De Leon  Hayward Resident 36 Years
 6.) Gonzalo Yesca  Milpitas Resident 25 Years
 7.) Michael Valdeolivar  San Bruno Resident 42 Years
 8.) Harjeet Singh  Santa Clara Resident 24 Years
 9.) Joey Minh Truc Nguyen  San José Resident 35 Years
10.) Frank Huang  San José Resident 58 Years

 

 Cesar Rodriguez-Vela mugshot  Jose Garcia-Hernandez mugshot  Nelson Mejia-Rivas mugshot  Dexter Goody mugshot
 Suspect Cesar Rodriguez-Vela  Suspect Jose Garcia-Hernandez  Suspect Nelson Mejia-Rivas  Suspect Dexter Goody
 ARRESTED  IN-CUSTODY  IN-CUSTODY  ARRESTED
 
 Luis Medina De Leon mugshot  Gonzalo Yesca mugshot  Michael Valdeolivar mugshot  Harjeet Singh mugshot
 Suspect Luis Medina De Leon  Suspect Gonzalo Yesca  Suspect Michael Valdeolivar  Suspect Harjeet Singh
 ARRESTED  IN-CUSTODY  ARRESTED  IN-CUSTODY
 
 Joey Minh Truc Nguyen mugshot  Frank Huang mugshot    
 Suspect Joey Minh Truc Nguyen  Suspect Frank Huang  
 ARRESTED  IN-CUSTODY  

 

 

Between February 3 and February 6, 2026, the San José Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force arrested 11 individuals for communicating with with the intent to have sex with a minor. The arrests were a result of a proactive multi-agency enforcement operation focused on individuals using online platforms to engage in the sexual exploitation of minors. This enforcement activity was conducted as part of the San José Police Department Special Victims Unit’s (SVU) broader efforts to combat child exploitation and human trafficking leading up to Super Bowl 60.

On February 3, 2026, Suspects Cesar Rodriguez-Vela and Jose Garcia-Hernandez were arrested in the city of San José. In addition, Suspect Ruben Guzman, who was a person of trust employed with Sunrise Middle School, was also arrested as part of the investigation. On February 4, 2026, Suspects Nelson Mejia-Rivas, Dexter Goody, Luis Medina De Leon, Gonzalo Yesca, and Michael Valdeolivar were arrested in the city of San José. On February 5, 2026, Suspects Harjeet Singh and Joey Minh Truc Nguyen were arrested in the city of San José. On February 6, 2026, Suspect Frank Huang was arrested in the the city of San José.

All suspects were booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail for attempted lewd acts with a minor, arranging meetings with a minor for sexual purposes, and other crimes related to child exploitation.

The SJPD ICAC Task Force worked in close coordination with the SJPD Human Trafficking Task Force, the SJPD Covert Response Unit, as well as other affiliate agencies within the Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children (SVICAC) Task Force. The San José Police Department would like to acknowledge the following agencies for their assistance in this operation: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Newark Police Department, San Francisco Police Department, Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office, Napa County Sheriff’s Office, Menlo Park Police Department, Fremont Police Department, Greenfield Police Department, and ICAC-designated special agents from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).

Grant-funded resources strengthen the region’s ability to quickly investigate online exploitation, identify victims sooner, and prevent harm before it escalates. The San José Police Department would like to acknowledge the Federal and State ICAC grants that made this operation possible.

The ICAC Task Force continues to work closely with regional, state, and federal partners, as well as victim-service organizations, to ensure a victim-centered and trauma-informed approach to these investigations. These joint-agency operations allow law enforcement to target offenders who cross city jurisdictions by sharing intelligence in real time, increasing our ability to intervene before a child is harmed.

Anyone with information about these cases is asked to contact Detective Camarillo #4576 of the San José Police Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC)/Child Exploitation Detail (CED) Task Force via email: 4576@sanjoseca.gov, or 408-277-4102.

Submit crime tips and remain anonymous by using the P3TIPS mobile app, calling the tip line at (408) 947-STOP, or on www.siliconvalleycrimestoppers.org. If the information you submit leads to an arrest, you are eligible for a cash reward from the Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers Program.

 

BY: Stacie Shih #1559N AUTHORIZED BY: Lieutenant Tassio #3872
DATE:  02/11/2026 TIME:  9:00 AM DATE:  02/11/2026 TIME:  9:00 AM

 

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