WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (WFLA) — The Polk County Sheriff’s Office arrested 160 people in what was described as an operation focused on human trafficking.

According to the sheriff’s office, the suspects arrested in Operation Autumn Sweep included those “who solicited prostitutes and those who offered to commit prostitution, and other suspects who committed crimes related to prostitution.”

The oldest suspect is 61 years old and the youngest is 15 years old, PCSO said.

Travis Hutchinson, 25, of Davenport was charged with human trafficking, forcing one to prostitute, deriving proceeds from prostitution and battery strangulation. He was accused of trafficking a Mexican woman under the guise of paying for coyotes to smuggle her across the border and pocketing most of the money himself.

Four victims of human trafficking were identified during the operation. The sheriff’s office said 25 of the suspects were in the U.S. illegally.

Three suspects were accused of traveling to meet who they thought was a minor, including a Disney employee. Brandon Orr, 28, of Kissimmee was accused of traveling to meet who he thought was a 14-year-old girl and telling her he’d take her to Disney, where he worked as a lifeguard. He was charged with traveling to meet a minor, use of two-way communication device to commit a felony, attempted lewd/lascivious battery on a minor and resisting arrest.

Michael Gills, 34, of Eden Prairie, MN was accused of having a sexual conversation with an undercover detective posing as a 14-year-old boy and travelling to meet him. He was recently arrested in Bloomington, MN on charges of soliciting a child to engage in sexual conduct.

In Polk County, Gills was charged with traveling to meet a minor, use of a computer to seduce a child, use of two-way communication device to commit a felony, lewd/lascivious conduct, resisting arrest and giving false information to law enforcement.

The third person accused of traveling to meet a minor is Ezequiel Mejia, 34, of Haines City.

“He told the decoy that he wanted to be her boyfriend but that doing anything else with her could get him into ‘very big trouble’,” according to PCSO.

Mejia told detectives he is married with a 7-year-old daughter. He is in the country illegally. He was charged with traveling to meet a minor, use of two-way communication device to commit a felony, attempted lewd/lascivious battery on a minor and resisting arrest.