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Arkansas State Police National and Statewide Online Child Exploitation Operations

Dozens of arrests, multiple child rescues, and significant advances in the fight against internet-facilitated crimes against children

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The Arkansas State Police (ASP) Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, in partnership with local, state, and federal agencies, announced Tuesday the successful completion of two primary operations, Operation Safe Online Summer (SOS) and Operation Cookie Crumbs, targeting online child exploitation.

According to an Arkansas State Police news release, these initiatives, conducted throughout April and May 2025, resulted in dozens of arrests, multiple child rescues, and significant advances in the fight against internet-facilitated crimes against children.

From April 1 to April 30, 2025, the ASP ICAC Task Force participated in the nationwide SOS initiative, joining all 61 ICAC Task Forces and their affiliates across the United States. The operation focused on proactive investigations into the trafficking of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), identifying offenders exploiting children online, and increasing community prevention efforts through public outreach and education.During the month-long SOS campaign, the Arkansas ICAC Task Force:

  • Opened 76 investigations
  • Made 54 arrests, including four hands-on offenders
  • Rescued 13 children from ongoing abuse
  • Identified 24 new child victims
  • Submitted 39 cases for prosecution
  • Executed 86 search warrants
  • Examined over 248 devices, and analyzed more than 13 terabytes of data.

Running from May 1 to May 16, 2025, Operation Cookie Crumbs was a state-led initiative inspired by the concept of browser cookies, focusing on tracking digital traces left by offenders. Led by ASP and the Arkansas Department of Corrections’ Division of Community Correction, this operation concentrated on monitoring known offenders, identifying emerging threats, and conducting compliance checks.Results from Operation Cookie Crumbs include:

  • 20 investigations opened
  • 28 arrests, including one hands-on offender
  • One victim rescued and two new child victims identified
  • 12 cases submitted for prosecution
  • 31 residential compliance checks conducted
  • 70 devices examined and over five terabytes of data analyzed

In addition to enforcement actions, the ICAC Task Force and its partners conducted public outreach and educational presentations to equip Arkansas communities with the knowledge and tools to recognize and report online threats to children.

The Arkansas ICAC Task Force encourages anyone with information about the online exploitation of children to report it immediately to local law enforcement or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s CyberTipline at www.cybertipline.org.

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