Operation Black Pearl

Who:
Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office
Investigative Operations Bureau
-Special Victims Unit
-Narcotics Division

Clearwater Police Department

Largo Police Department

Office of the Attorney General, Statewide Prosecutor

Clearwater/Tampa Human Trafficking Task Force

Robert Earl Wyche (Arrested)
DOB: 08/26/1954
Address: 605 1st Street, Largo
Arrested for RICO and Conspiracy to Commit RICO.

Alexandra Kovarick (Arrested)
DOB: 08/24/1986
Address: 12840 Seminole Boulevard, Lot 40, Largo
Arrested for Conspiracy to Commit RICO.

Teresa Conahan (Arrested)
DOB: 09/02/1966
Address: 1443 Fairfield Drive, Clearwater
Arrested for Conspiracy to Commit RICO.

Penny Leo (Arrested)
DOB: 01/04/1966
Address: 605 1st Street Largo
Arrested for Conspiracy to Commit RICO.

Seven victims identified. Per Florida Statute no further information will be released that would tend to identify the victims.

What:
Detectives assigned to the Sheriff’s Special Victims Unit along with investigators from the Clearwater Police Department; Largo Police Department, the Office of the Attorney General, Statewide Prosecutor; which form the Clearwater/Tampa Human Trafficking Task Force - have arrested four suspects and served multiple search warrants in connection with a 16-month-long investigation into a prostitution, drug and human trafficking criminal organization.

When:
Four suspects were arrested on November 5, 2014.

The investigation began in July of 2013.

Where:
The suspects were arrested at several locations within Pinellas County.

Why/How:
In July 2013 investigators began receiving tips alleging 60-year-old Robert Earl Wyche was recruiting women for the purposes of prostituting them.

Through their investigative work, the various agencies were able to determine that Wyche recruited the women and offered them shelter and drugs in exchange for them engaging in prostitution. Detectives say Wyche threatened the women if they wanted to leave; he took the proceeds they made in prostitution, and used physical force against them if they did not comply with his “rules.”

Detectives say that through their investigation they also determined that 28 year-old Alexandra Kovarick, assisted Wyche in recruiting the women; while 48-year-old Teresa Conahan and 48-year-old Penny Leo were also willing participants in Wyche’s prostitution and drug enterprise. Investigators learned that drug deals were conducted through Jimmy’s Sports Lounge located at 1200 Clearwater Largo Road in Largo; and the Wild Indian Saloon located at 1158 7th Street NW, Largo.

Search warrants were served at these locations on November 5, 2014 as well as at Wyche and Kovarick’s residences. Detectives are currently analyzing the evidence obtained to include the seizure of electronic devices.

Detectives say the women were recruited through ads on Backpage as well as through local motels and the Pinellas County Jail.

A total of seven victims have been identified during the course of this investigation thus far. Due to the nature of this crime, detectives say there may be other victims.

“The combined effort of these agencies was successful in getting to the heart of this criminal organization and putting these people behind bars where they belong” said Sheriff Bob Gualtieri. “We will remain proactive in our efforts to investigate these types of racketeering enterprises that victimize women and deal in drugs.”

“This case represents an exhaustive effort by detectives from multiple agencies that has resulted in the dismantling of a criminal drug and prostitution enterprise,” said Clearwater Police Chief Dan Slaughter. “The activities associated with this racketeering operation are violent and vile, and the Clearwater Police Department is happy to have played a part in taking these subjects off the streets.”

“Human trafficking is an abhorrent crime, and we must continue to do everything we can to make sure these atrocities are stopped and the perpetrators are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.” said Attorney General Pam Bondi. “I commend my Office of Statewide Prosecution, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office, the Clearwater Police Department and the Largo Police Department for the investigation and arrest of these defendants.”
 
Wyche was arrested for RICO and Conspiracy to Commit RICO. Kovarick, Conahan and Leo were arrested for Conspiracy to Commit RICO. The four were arrested at various Pinellas County locations and transported to the Pinellas County Jail without further incident.

Anyone with information on this criminal enterprise or who may have been victimized by these individuals is asked to contact Sergeant Todd Greene of the Special Victims Unit at (727) 582-6200.

Posted by Wednesday, November 5, 2014 4:07:00 PM Categories: General News

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