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More than 80 people arrested across eight US states in major child abuse sting

Arrestees ranged in age from 20 to 70 and included a daycare administrator, a youth group leader and a former high school band director

Victoria Gagliardo-Silver
New York
Saturday 04 May 2019 19:38 EDT
File image of a person being arrested.
File image of a person being arrested. (Getty Images)

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More than 80 people across eight US states have been arrested as part of a child pornography investigation, authorities have said.

The investigation, known as Operation Southern Impact III, was a four month long process spread across southern states including Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia and Virginia.

It focused on those who possessed and produced child pornography and used the internet to establish contact with and sexually prey upon minors.

During the investigation and arrests, 861 digital devices were previewed and 1,613 digital devices were seized. Four of the 82 arrested were previously registered sex offenders.

More than 170 government agencies, both local and federal, participated in the investigation after an influx of online tips regarding exploited children.

In a press release, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation wrote: “The arrestees ranged in age from 20 to 70. Some of their occupations included non-profit employee, small business owner, store clerk, mechanic, daycare administrator, youth group leader, former high school band director, freelance photographer, construction worker and painter.”

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“The Commanders of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces in these states wanted to reinforce to those who harm and exploit children that the ICAC Task Forces will tirelessly work together to make an impact in their respective states and the region as a whole.”

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