Tulsa human trafficking operation results in arrest, victim recovery
OKLAHOMA CITY (May 15, 2026) – Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s Human Trafficking Response Unit, in conjunction with several law enforcement partners and Skull Games Solutions, arrested one individual and recovered three potential victims during a trafficking bust Thursday night at a Tulsa motel.
The Cherokee National Marshal Service arrested Dorian Bonilla on complaints of solicitation of prostitution and violations of the Computer Crimes Act. Three individuals who were recovered during the operation received victims’ services.
“We appreciate the collaboration of our law enforcement partners all across Oklahoma to protect victims of human trafficking and to hold predators accountable,” Drummond said. “With every training session and every operation, our fight against trafficking continues to strengthen. We will not stop until human trafficking is driven out of Oklahoma.”
Drummond's office and Skull Games led an advanced human trafficking training session in Broken Arrow earlier this week where nine local law enforcement agencies participated. Agencies who joined the training and aided in the operation include the Northeastern State University Police Department, Glenpool Police Department, Cherokee National Marshal Service, Citizen Potawatomi National Tribal Police, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Miami Police Department, Absentee Shawnee Tribal Police, Tahlequah Police Department and the Wyandotte Tribal Police. DataPilot and Whooster assisted the operation with invaluable technology and data services.