FBI Jacksonville
Amanda Warford Videll
media.jacksonville@fbi.gov
June 23, 2014

168 Juveniles Recovered in Nationwide Operation Targeting Commercial Child Sex Trafficking

During the past week, the FBI; its local, state, and federal law enforcement partners; and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) conducted Operation Cross Country VIII, a week-long enforcement action to address commercial child sex trafficking throughout the United States. This operation included enforcement actions in 106 cities across 54 FBI field divisions nationwide, including Jacksonville, and resulted in 168 recoveries of children who were being victimized through prostitution. Additionally, 281 pimps were arrested on state and federal charges.

The FBI Jacksonville Field Division partnered with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, as well as the Florida Highway Patrol and the Volusia and Nassau County Sheriff’s Offices in the operation locally. Over three days (June 19-21), 27 were arrested for sex crimes locally. Various drugs, firearms, and money were also seized.

“Targeting and harming America’s children through commercial sex trafficking is a heinous crime, with serious consequences,” said FBI Director James B. Comey. “Every child deserves to be safe and sound. Through targeted measures like Operation Cross Country, we can end the cycle of victimization.”

“Child sex traffickers create a living nightmare for their adolescent victims,” said Leslie R. Caldwell, Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice. “They use fear and force and treat children as commodities of sex to be sold again and again. This operation puts traffickers behind bars and rescues kids from their nightmare so they can start reclaiming their childhood.”

Operation Cross Country is part of the Innocence Lost National Initiative that was established in 2003 by the FBI’s Criminal Investigative Division, in partnership with the Department of Justice and NCMEC, to address the growing problem of child prostitution.

“Operation Cross Country reveals that children are being targeted and sold for sex in America every day,” said John Ryan, president and CEO of NCMEC. “We’re proud to partner with the FBI and provide support to both law enforcement and victim specialists in the field as they help survivors take that first step toward freedom.”

To date, the FBI and its task force partners have recovered nearly 3,600 children from the streets. The investigations and subsequent 1,450 convictions have resulted in lengthy sentences, including 14 life terms and the seizure of more than $3.1 million in assets.

Task force operations usually begin as local enforcement actions that target truck stops, casinos, street “tracks,” and websites that advertise dating or escort services, based on intelligence gathered by officers working in their respective jurisdictions. Initial arrests are often violations of local and state laws relating to prostitution or solicitation. Information gleaned from those arrested frequently uncovers organized efforts to prostitute women and children across many states. FBI agents further develop this evidence in partnership with U.S. Attorney’s Offices and the U.S. Department of Justice’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section so that prosecutors can help bring federal charges in those cities where child prostitution occurs.

The Innocence Lost National Initiative partners with NCMEC to provide training for state and federal law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and social service providers from across the country.

The FBI thanks its local, state, and federal law enforcement partners representing 392 separate agencies for their ongoing enforcement efforts, and participation in Operation Cross Country VIII.

The following list denotes FBI divisions, not necessarily actual cities, where juveniles were recovered and pimps were arrested.

FBI Division Juveniles
Recovered
Pimps
Arrested
Albany 0 0
Albuquerque 0 0
Anchorage 0 3
Atlanta 11 15
Baltimore 2 5
Birmingham 1 3
Boston 0 0
Buffalo 2 0
Charlotte 0 3
Chicago 13 4
Cincinnati 0 1
Cleveland 16 12
Columbia 1 2
Dallas 2 2
Denver 18 11
Detroit 5 6
El Paso 0 1
Houston 4 4
Indianapolis 4 3
Jackson 2 19
Jacksonville 0 1
Kansas City 2 7
Knoxville 0 1
Las Vegas 7 2
Little Rock 2 5
Los Angeles 10 12
Louisville 0 4
Memphis 2 5
Miami 3 4
Milwaukee 6 12
Minneapolis 1 9
Mobile 0 0
Newark 1 8
New Haven 1 1
New Orleans 3 17
New York 3 3
Norfolk 0 1
Oklahoma City 2 14
Omaha 1 2
Philadelphia 0 2
Phoenix 5 21
Pittsburgh 0 3
Portland 1 2
Richmond 0 2
Sacramento 9 7
Salt Lake City 0 0
San Antonio 6 3
San Diego 2 6
San Francisco 6 13
Seattle 4 13
Springfield 2 1
St. Louis 0 1
Tampa 8 3
Washington 0 2
Total 168 281

 

Resources:

- National press release
- Related FBI.gov story