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WGMB/WVLA Baton Rouge on MSNFifteen arrested in Livingston Parish for child internet crimes
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office arrested 15 people after multiple investigations.
A bill has been signed into law to combat internet crimes against children, and Illinois State Police is celebrating its passage. House Bill 2586, also known as “Alicia’s Law,” was signed and passed ...
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WDAM on MSNMan arrested for 2 counts of child exploitation in Lamar Co.
Law enforcement arrested Braxton Moody, 30, on Wednesday at a home on Burnt Bridge Road in Lamar County. He is charged with ...
A CyberTip led to the arrest of an Idaho Falls man for 15 felony counts of allegedly possessing child pornography.
The Illinois State Police is celebrating the signing of House Bill 2586, known as Alicia’s Law, named after Alicia “Kozak” Kozakiewicz, the first widely reported internet-related child abduction ...
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WJBF Augusta on MSNGeorgia woman charged with Child Exploitation, Bestiality
A 32-year-old Lyerly, Georgia woman has been arrested on charges of Sexual Exploitation of Children and Bestiality following ...
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Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNIllinois enacts Alicia’s Law to bolster ISP fight against online child predators
Alicia’s Law secures permanent ISP resources to investigate internet crimes against children, improving response and protections across Illinois.
Police arrested Jessie Samejon, 35, after he messaged an undercover officer posing as a 15-year-old girl and offered to pay ...
A Sacramento man pled guilty to child sexual exploitation, facing a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison and a $250,000 fine ...
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WPMI NBC 15 on MSNMobile Co. man arrested on 15 child porn charges + bestiality
According to Mobile Co. Sheriff's Office, since January 2025, the ICAC Unit has received 8 Cyber Tips in reference to Zachary ...
Illinois State Police are applauding continued resources being allocated to battle internet crimes against children. State ...
They are images of children being raped, molested and abused,” James W. Haws of the Idaho Attorney General’s Office said, and ...
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