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KSP assist with 114 arrests of child internet predators

KSP assist with 114 arrests of child internet predators KSP Forensic Examiner Adam Cervellone (Source: KSP) By Jessica Ladd | December 23, 2020 at 2:03 PM CST - Updated December 23 at 2:03 PM FRANKFORT, Ky. (KFVS) - The Kentucky State Police (KSP) Electronic Crime Branch is a team of sixteen detectives and nine civilians. They have worked tirelessly this year, in conjunction with the Kentucky ICAC Task Force, to respond to over 3,000 cybercrime tips leading to 707 completed investigations resulting in 114 arrests, which is an overall increase from 2019. While the investigative unit handles a variety of cybercrimes, they partner with the Kentucky Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force to protect the most vulnerable victims, Kentucky’s youth.

Kentucky State Police assists with 114 arrests of child internet predators

Kentucky State Police assists with 114 arrests of child internet predators By: Web Staff and last updated 2020-12-23 14:43:17-05 FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — Kentucky State Police announced Wednesday it assisted in 114 cybercrime arrests in 2020. The KSP Electronic Crime Branch is a team of 16 detectives and nine civilians. In conjunction with the Kentucky Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, it responded to more than 3,000 cybercrime tips leading to 707 completed investigations. The investigative unit handles a variety of cybercrimes but focuses primarily on vulnerable youth as a partner of Kentucky ICAC. “I want to thank the dedicated detectives and staff of the KSP Electronic Crime Branch and the law enforcement agencies on the ICAC Task Force for being a member of Team Kentucky. The work they do day in and day out is hard, tough and at times can be emotionally draining, but they do important work for Kentucky’s youth to help provide a be

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