A sex crime operation in the Dallas-Fort Worth area has concluded with the rescue of 28 sexually exploited children, and the arrest of 59 accused offenders.
DALLAS — The FBI Dallas Division’s Child Exploitation Task Force and the North Texas Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force were assigned to a month-long investigation into saving victimized North Texas children from online sexual abuse, called“The FBI is committed to doing everything in our power to protect the most innocent amongst us, our children.
We’re able to achieve this through our law enforcement partnerships at the federal, state, and local level. We work together every day to identify and apprehend online predators targeting children. Operation Janus allowed us to collectively support each other by sharing resources and intelligence to catch predators in the act. It also allowed us to recover children and protect them from further harm,” said FBI Dallas Acting Special Agent in Charge James J. Dwyer.
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