Virginia authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Travis Turner, the missing head coach of Union High School’s undefeated football team, on charges related to child pornography and solicitation of a minor. Turner is wanted on five counts of possession of child pornography and five counts of using a computer to solicit a minor and is now considered a fugitive. The coach went missing last Thursday as his team prepared for a playoff game, but the team has advanced to the regional final under an interim coach. The investigation is ongoing, and the school division is cooperating with law enforcement while the family requests privacy.
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In a recent sting operation, dubbed “Operation Creep,” 16 men were arrested in Minnesota, including a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) civilian auditor, for allegedly attempting to solicit a minor for sex. The three-day operation, which began November 5th, focused on identifying individuals seeking to purchase sex from a 17-year-old girl and involved multiple local police departments. Suspects, ranging in age from 18 to 49, included a Metro Transit bus driver, an employee of the Brown County Historical Society, and a staff member of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Police are considering referring some of the cases to federal prosecutors, while authorities are discussing measures to restrict online platforms used by offenders.
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Following President Trump’s pardon, Andrew Taake, a January 6th rioter, was arrested in Leon County, Texas, on Tuesday for a 2016 charge of online solicitation of a minor. A multi-agency operation tracked Taake to the residence, culminating in his arrest. Despite a request from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Taake’s release from federal custody was not prevented due to a delay in processing the warrant. He is now held without bond pending transfer to Harris County Jail.
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ICE Agent Arrested in Sex Trafficking Sting: “I’m ICE, Boys”
In a recent sting operation, dubbed “Operation Creep,” 16 men were arrested in Minnesota, including a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) civilian auditor, for allegedly attempting to solicit a minor for sex. The three-day operation, which began November 5th, focused on identifying individuals seeking to purchase sex from a 17-year-old girl and involved multiple local police departments. Suspects, ranging in age from 18 to 49, included a Metro Transit bus driver, an employee of the Brown County Historical Society, and a staff member of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Police are considering referring some of the cases to federal prosecutors, while authorities are discussing measures to restrict online platforms used by offenders.
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