Lynnwood couple sought by Redmond police for sex trafficking, prostitution

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David DeLay and Marysa Comer of Lynnwood are wanted by Redmond police.

Redmond police are searching for a Lynnwood couple who allegedly are involved in sex trafficking and prostitution.

Police are searching for David DeLay, 48, and Marysa Comer, 20, following a sex trafficking and prostitution investigation that has been ongoing since the end of November.

King County Superior Court has issued $250,000 felony arrest warrants for DeLay for second-degree promotion of prostitution and witness tampering, and Comer for second-degree promotion of prostitution and second-degree extortion. DeLay and Comer’s residence is in Lynnwood, where much of the prostitution is known to have taken place.

DeLay and Comer engaged with teenage girls and women via dating websites on the Internet, indicating they wanted them to take part in a documentary about prostitution and sex trafficking. While the victims were convinced they were assisting with documentary production, they were subjected to prostitution and sex trafficking throughout the United States, primarily in Washington, Oregon and Florida.

Three victims have come forward to Redmond Police Department, and detectives have reason to believe there are additional victims. Individuals are asked to contact Redmond Police at 425-556-2581 with any tips regarding DeLay or Comer’s whereabouts or additional victims.

  1. Thank you to all LE and the Western Washington U.S. Attorneys office for continuing to fight trafficking of anybody. ……many of the still “missing” can be assumed to be trafficked away to other places and countries…….the people running these shamefull enterprises need to be punished fully……drugs can only be sold one time…..trafficked people can be sold over and over again and many are children. Let’s punish the men Johns that make the MARKET for this business…….there would be no trafficking if there is no market

  2. If either of these people would like to contact me, I am making a documentary about sleazeballs who end up in prison.

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