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Alleged Predator Greeted by Former TV Host During Sting Operation

Summary

  • Maryland man arrested for allegedly soliciting a minor
  • Suspect said he didn't want to see Chris Hansen, former "To Catch a Predator" host
  • 9 men arrested in sting operation targeting underage victims
Alleged Predator Greeted by Former TV Host During Sting Operation

On November 4, 2025, the Harford County Sheriff's Department in Maryland partnered with Chris Hansen's show "Takedown with Chris Hansen" to conduct a sting operation that resulted in the arrests of nine men. According to the sheriff, the men had allegedly believed they were going to meet up with an underage boy or girl.

One of the suspects, 33-year-old Tyler Devault, had exchanged messages with a deputy he believed was a 14-year-old girl. Devault reportedly tried to ascertain if she was a police officer and commented that he did not want to see Chris Hansen, the former host of the show "To Catch a Predator," waiting for him. However, when Devault arrived at the home, carrying a pizza, he was indeed greeted by Hansen.

Devault is now facing one count of sexual solicitation of a minor. It is unclear if he has entered a plea. The sheriff expressed disappointment that the operation did not end with zero arrests, stating that it was his "sincere hope" they would not find any predators targeting children in Harford County.

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The Maryland man, Tyler Devault, was arrested after allegedly exchanging messages with a deputy he believed was a 14-year-old girl. When he arrived to meet her, he was greeted by former "To Catch a Predator" host Chris Hansen.
According to the Harford County Sheriff, the sting operation led to the arrests of 9 men who had allegedly believed they were going to meet up with underage boys or girls.
The sheriff expressed disappointment that the operation did not end with zero arrests, stating that it was his "sincere hope" they would not find any predators targeting children in Harford County.

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