Operation TRAPS Targets Internet Predators

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For the past two days law enforcement officers in Sacramento, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, El Dorado and Placer counties were busy conducting a child predator sweep. The operation, code named Operation TRAPS, targeted child predators and pornographers and was in support of the FBI´s Innocent Images National Initiative, a program designed to reduce the sexual exploitation and abuse of children over the Internet.

Special Agent in Charge of the Sacramento FBI, Drew Parenti, said "Sexual exploitation of minors simply cannot be tolerated. We as law enforcement must do everything we can to protect our nation´s most vulnerable asset—our children. The FBI is firmly committed to this goal and will continue to work with our law enforcement partners allocating significant resources to combat this growing problem."

Approximately 150 law enforcement officers from 26 federal, state, and local agencies participated in the two day operation which was organized and coordinated by the Sacramento FBI Cyber Crimes Task Force. A total of 196 contacts and attempted contacts were made, 169 searches were conducted, 28 arrests were made for a variety of crimes including child exploitation related crimes, and 30 computers were seized for further analysis. Also seized were numerous digital cameras, cell phones, external hard drives, thumb drives, compact discs, DVDs and floppy disks. Future arrests are likely once investigators have a chance to review the seized evidence.

"Tremendous enforcement tools to safeguard children against sexual predators have been provided by Congress, the California Legislature, and the California voters over the past decade. The federal, state, and local agencies are to be lauded for their coordinated enforcement of many of these tools in our region over the past two days," stated United States Attorney Brown.

Among those contacted during the sweep were subjects of active federal, state, and local sex crime related investigations, individuals on parole or probation for sex crimes and individuals who, as a result of previous sex crime convictions, are required to register as sex offenders with the State of California. In addition, law enforcement also contacted potential traders of child pornography who were identified through the use of advanced undercover techniques.


Below is a list of the law enforcement agencies who participated in Operation TRAPS:

FBI

Sacramento County Sheriff´s Department

Sacramento County District Attorney´s Office

Sacramento Police Department

California Highway Patrol

Sacramento County Probation

El Dorado Sheriff´s Department

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation – Internal Affairs

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation – Office of Inspector General

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation – Parole

California Department of Insurance

California Department of Justice

United States Attorneys Office

Tracy Police Department

San Joaquin County Probation

San Joaquin County Sheriff´s Department

San Joaquin County District Attorney´s Office

Stockton Police Department

Stanislaus County Probation

Stanislaus County Sheriff´s Department

Turlock Police Department

Oakdale Police Department

Modesto Police Department

Lodi Police Department

Roseville Police Department

Elk Grove Police Department

Federal Air Marshal

Child Protective Services
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