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Justice Department reports over 350 arrests in nationwide Operation Iron Pursuit

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The Department of Justice announced results from Operation Iron Pursuit, a nationwide enforcement effort targeting child sexual abuse. The operation located over 200 child victims and arrested more than 350 offenders across all 56 FBI field offices and U.S. Attorney’s offices. The coordinated effort involved multiple federal agencies including the FBI and ATF to disrupt child exploitation networks.

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Justice Department announces results of Operation Iron Pursuit

Media Coverage · May 11, 2026

The Department of Justice completed Operation Iron Pursuit, a nationwide crackdown that lasted one month. The operation located over 200 child sex abuse victims and arrested more than 350 offenders. The effort involved all 56 FBI field offices and U.S. Attorney's offices, including those in Buffalo and the Western District of New York.

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  • Child sexual abuse enforcement
  • Nationwide coordinated operation
  • Victim identification
  • Offender arrests
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Justice Department announces results of Operation Iron Pursuit

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The Department of Justice completed Operation Iron Pursuit, a nationwide crackdown that lasted one month. The operation located over 200 child sex abuse victims and arrested more than 350 offenders. The effort involved all 56 FBI field offi
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The Department of Justice today announced the results of Operation Iron Pursuit, a one-month, nationwide enforcement effort to find child victims of sex abuse and arrest child sex predators. More than 200 child victims were located and over 350 child sexual abuse offenders were arrested. All 56 FBI field offices and U.S. Attorneys, offices around the country participated in the coordinated takedown effort, including the Buffalo FBI Field Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western Dist

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Media Coverage May 11, 2026

Justice Department announces results of Operation Iron Pursuit

The Department of Justice completed Operation Iron Pursuit, a nationwide crackdown that lasted one month. The operation located over 200 child sex abuse victims and arrested more than 350 offenders. The effort involved all 56 FBI field offices and U.S. Attorney's offices, including those in Buffalo and the Western District of New York.

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