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Manfield Man Travelled to Portsmouth Ohio to Meet 13 Year Old Girls, Now Charges with Sex Crimes Against Children

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Scioto County Sheriff David Thoroughman states that his Office was contacted on Monday, May 29, 2023, by the Portsmouth Police Department stating that they had received a call from a concerned citizen. The concerned citizen advised the Portsmouth Police that they had observed
several juveniles getting into a vehicle with two adult males and that it looked suspicious. A description of the vehicle, along with the tag number, was given out to the patrol officers.


At 2:48 am Patrolman Morgan and Adkins made a traffic stop on the vehicle at 2401 Gallia St. Portsmouth, Ohio. This resulted in the Sheriff’s Office being contacted to begin a Special Victims Investigation (S.V.U.).


Sheriff Thoroughman stated that the Portsmouth Police Department, who are part of the Prosecutor’s Special Victim Unit along with the Scioto County Sheriff’s Office, contacted Detective Sergeant Jodi Conkel. Sgt. Conkel discovered that the victim, a 13-year-old female from Lucasville, was picked up after having a conversation on snapchat with one of the adult males. The
group then drove to Portsmouth and picked up two more juvenile girls.


Evidence was collected, which included the messages between the suspect and victim as well as the exchange of inappropriate photo’s being sent to the victim. The investigation revealed that suspect had drove from Mansfield, Ohio to pick up the victim, along with two other juvenile girls, to have sexual conduct with one or all the juveniles.


Arrested was Robert Lamont Tubbs Jr, age 20, of Mansfield, Ohio. Tubbs has been charged Attempted Unlawful Sexual Conduct with a Minor, a felony of the 4 th degree, Disseminating Matter Harmful to a Juvenile, a felony of the 4 th degree, Importuning, a felony of the 3 rd degree, and Pandering Obscenity Involving a Minor, a felony of the 5 th degree. Tubbs is being held in the Scioto County Jail on a $25,500 bond


Sheriff Thoroughman stated that this investigation showcases the cooperative relationship of all law enforcement within Scioto County and the importance of citizens to call law enforcement when they observe suspicious activity. Sheriff Thoroughman stated that this is still an ongoing investigation that will result in more charges being presented to the Scioto County Grand Jury on a later date.