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Justice Department Arrests Over 350 in Nationwide Child Sex Abuse Operation

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The Department of Justice announced results from Operation Iron Pursuit, a nationwide enforcement effort targeting child sex abuse offenders. The operation located over 200 child victims and arrested more than 350 offenders during April.

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Justice Department Announces Results of Operation Iron Pursuit

Media Coverage · May 5, 2026

The Justice Department announced the results of Operation Iron Pursuit, a nationwide enforcement effort to find child victims of sex abuse and arrest child sex predators. Over 200 child victims were located and more than 350 child sexual abuse offenders were arrested. The operation was a coordinated effort involving attorneys' offices around the country.

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  • Child sex abuse enforcement
  • Federal investigation
  • Victim identification
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Justice Department Announces Results of Operation Iron Pursuit

Media Coverage · May 05, 2026

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Justice Department Announces Results of Operation Iron Pursuit is an active criminal matter.

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On May 5, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: The Justice Department announced the results of Operation Iron Pursuit, a nationwide enforcement effort to find child victims of sex abuse and arrest child sex predators. Over 200 child victims were located and more than 350 child sexual abuse offenders were.

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Media Coverage May 5, 2026

Justice Department Announces Results of Operation Iron Pursuit

The Justice Department announced the results of Operation Iron Pursuit, a nationwide enforcement effort to find child victims of sex abuse and arrest child sex predators. Over 200 child victims were located and more than 350 child sexual abuse offenders were arrested. The operation was a coordinated effort involving attorneys' offices around the country.

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