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Thomas Allen Hicks, 68, was arrested last week in connection with a Polk County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) sting operation to identify individuals using the internet for the sexual exploitation of children.
Hicks, a Lakeland resident, has frequently appeared as Santa Claus at Christmas events in the Lakeland area.
According to an affidavit filed with Polk County Clerk, Hicks allegedly knowingly solicited sex with a minor through a known prostitution website. Hicks communicated with an undercover Marion County Detective who posed as a father advertising his 13-year-old daughter. The detective confirmed with Hicks multiple times that he was interested in the girl despite her young age.
In a 2022 interview, Hicks said that he began playing Santa in the Lakeland Christmas Parade in 2017. He said he has also appeared at the Kissimmee Festival of Lights Parade and for several years at Zoo Tampa. In the same interview, Hicks said, “I grew up to become a Pastor, just like my dad. I have pastored churches in Pensacola, Florida, Lexington, North Carolina, and now in Lakeland, Florida.”
According to Angel Davis, president of the Junior League of Greater Lakeland, Hicks would not have had direct contact with children as Santa in the annual Lakeland Christmas Parade.
Spectrum Bay News 9 named Hicks and his wife “Everyday Heroes” in September 2024 for their work as Santa and Mrs. Claus. They wrote that the couple appeared at various events, including the Lakeland Police Department’s Cops for Kids event and a summer Christmas event at the Lake Mirror Center hosted by Tri-County Human Services, where Hicks was most recently employed as a marketing representative.
At the time, Bay News 9 quoted Hicks as saying that playing Santa was more than a job for him: “It’s just the joy that you bring to children and families … To see their reaction, their surprise. And then the joy, the smiles on their faces as they interact. The children really express a lot of love back.”
PCSO Sheriff Grady Judd has scheduled a press conference about the multi-day joint-agency undercover investigation, “Operation Child Protector VIII,” at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 29. LkldNow will update this story as more details become available.
Update – 4:43 p.m., April 29:

At the press conference on Wednesday, April 29, Judd shared that he and a detective involved in the sting operation had unrelated direct contact with Hicks prior to his arrest. Judd shared a picture of himself with Hicks at a recent Rotary meeting. He also said that a detective showed the sheriff a picture of the detective’s children sitting on Hick’s lap during a Santa Claus appearance. The detective and his wife stood next to them in the photo.
Judd reported that Hicks has no criminal history. He also said, Hicks showed “Zero remorse when he was arrested, the only thing he was concerned about was his reputation as Santa Claus.”
Hicks has been charged with:
- Human trafficking (first-degree felony)
- Traveling to meet a minor (second-degree felony)
- Use of computer to seduce a child (third-degree felony)
- Use of two-way communication device to commit a felony (third-degree felony)

When asked if there will be an additional investigation into Hicks’s previous interactions with children, Judd said, “Certainly, that’s one of the reasons for press conferences. … If Tom Hicks was around and your child says that they were inappropriately approached or touched — we want to know about that.”
PSCO can be contacted at 863-298-6200.
“We’re broadcasting this today because … if by some chance, he were to get out in the future, we want to make sure he is no longer a Santa Claus,” Judd said.
Additional updates:
PCSO said they arrested a total of 226 individuals in the sting and released details about 19 on Wednesday — eight are from Lakeland.
Judd will share additional details about the full operation in a press conference on Friday, May 1, at 10 a.m. The conference will be live-streamed to Facebook and available after it concludes on PCSO’s YouTube channel.




What is Polk county doing to correct all the pot holes in our roads? I saw a truck patching them on 98 north but the next day there was only ONE hole filled and the problem is they’re right in the driveline, not to mention some of the manhole covers are at least 2” deep. Where do they hire the people that maintain these at. Don’t they drive around town to see and feel how deep they are? It’s no wonder cars are breaking down!