Rodney Stevens Martin, 62, and Miguel Angel Ibarra Parada, 36, are residents of Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. They were recently arrested in Loudoun County.
Aside from Sterling, Martin has lived in other parts of Virginia including Herndon, Fairfax County. He also previously lived in Randolph, Vermont, USA, in Enfield, New Hampshire, USA and Modena, New York, USA.


During the week of April 8, 2024, the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office worked with the Northern Virginia-Washington DC Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force to conduct a sting operation. The aim was to target child sex predators.
During the operation, Martin, Ibarra and four other men were caught chatting with who they thought were children under age 15. Unbeknownst to the six men, they were actually communicating with undercover detectives.
After allegedly trying to have sexual relationships with minors at locations in Loudoun County, the six men were arrested. Martin and Ibarra were each charged with using communication systems to facilitate certain offenses involving children.
The other suspects are Yotin Singtong, 39, of Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA, George Washington, 36, of Mount Vernon, Fairfax County and Julio Camajuare Cisneros, 66, and Kodee Michael Matz, 23, of Herndon. Washington is formerly known as Donnie Gray Lee.
Homeland Security Investigations, the U.S. Secret Service, the Virginia State Police, the Fairfax County Police Department and Herndon Police Department were involved in the operation. The police department of Prince William County, Virginia was also involved.

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