FBI Knoxville
Public Affairs Officer Darrell DeBusk
(865) 544-0751
October 18, 2016

Arrest Made in East Tennessee as Part of National Crackdown on Child Sex Trafficking

The FBI and East Tennessee law enforcement agencies joined forces last week, conducting several operations targeting child sex trafficking in the state. Operation Cross Country X initiative sought to locate exploited children in East Tennessee and resulted in the arrest of six adults.

Agencies participating in East Tennessee Operations include the FBI, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Homeland Security Investigations, Knox County Sheriff's Office, Cleveland Police Department, Johnson City Police Department and Knoxville Police Department, and the 10th Judicial Drug Task Force agents. The enforcement activity took place in Cleveland, Knoxville, and Johnson City in East Tennessee. (The FBI Memphis Division also participated and covers Nashville and cities to the West).

No minors were located in East Tennessee. Three women were referred to programs aimed at helping victims of human trafficking.

Law enforcement charged five women with prostitution related violations. Another man was picked up on outstanding warrants not related to prostitution.

The operation also helped identify potential pimps as part of an ongoing investigation.

Operation Cross Country, the FBI's annual law enforcement action focused on recovering underage victims of prostitution and drawing the public's attention to the problem of sex trafficking at home and abroad, has concluded with the recovery of 82 sexually exploited juveniles and the arrest of 239 pimps and other individuals.

“There is no higher calling than protecting our children,” said Edward Reinhold, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Knoxville Division. “The close partnerships we pursue among our law enforcement colleagues statewide help to keep East Tennessee safer for children and adults."

Operation Cross Country X is part of the FBI’s Innocence Lost Initiative, which began in 2003. These teams work all year to recover minor trafficking victims. Since the inception of the program, more than 6,000 children have been located.

This is the 10th iteration of the FBI-led initiative that took place across the United States and, for the first time, also in several countries around the world. This year’s operation is the largest ever in the history of the initiative, with 55 FBI field offices and 74 state and local task forces representing more than 400 law enforcement organizations taking part in the operation. In addition, several dozen operations across Canada, and approximately 10 operations took place in six cities across Cambodia, Thailand, and the Philippines.

The FBI Knoxville’s Child Exploitation and Safe Streets Task Forces, who led the operation, are composed of state and local law enforcement partners from across East Tennessee.

Knoxville FBI and East Tennessee law enforcement officials conduct operations as part of Operation Cross Country X. The enforcement activity took place in Cleveland, Knoxville, and Johnson City in East Tennessee.
Knoxville FBI and East Tennessee law enforcement officials conduct operations as part of Operation Cross Country X. The enforcement activity took place in Cleveland, Knoxville, and Johnson City in East Tennessee.
Knoxville FBI and East Tennessee law enforcement officials conduct operations as part of Operation Cross Country X. The enforcement activity took place in Cleveland, Knoxville, and Johnson City in East Tennessee.

Knoxville FBI and East Tennessee law enforcement officials conduct operations as part of Operation Cross Country X. The enforcement activity took place in Cleveland, Knoxville, and Johnson City in East Tennessee.