Last Three Arrests

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The Colorado ICAC task Force is a group of Law Enforcement agencies around the state of Colorado, who are trained and dedicated to protecting children online and investigating crimes committed against children which are facilitated by the internet and computer usage.

For more information about the mission of the Colorado ICAC Task Force, what crimes we investigate and which agencies are participating, click on "Unit Information" above.  You can also find out what goals we are working toward and what initiatives we have completed, such as strengthening legislation regarding these type of crimes in Colorado.

"Partners" is a listing of agencies or entities we work with to accomplish our goals and/or shared goals.

Arrests

Click on "Arrests" above to see who has been arrested by the Colorado ICAC Task Force and why they were arrested.  You may also quick reference the last three reported arrests above.

 

"100 Years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, what house I lived in or what car I drove, but that the world may be a different place because I was important in the life of a child."

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Click on the Colorado Seal below to check for Registered Sex Offenders in your area.

http://sor.state.co.us/



 

  • "Our nation has made this commitment:  Anyone who targets a child for harm will be a primary target of law enforcement.  That's our commitment.  Anyone who takes the life or innocence of a child will be punished to the full extent of the law."

         President George W. Bush, October 23, 2002

 

Other Links

  • www.springspolice.com
  • www.ncmec.org
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    NCMEC, in partnership with the FBI, ICE, Secret Service, Postal Inspection, state and local law enforcement , and Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces, serves as the national CyberTipline and as the national Child Pornography Tipline

    1-800-843-5678.

 

If you do not see the NCMEC banner here, your java is turned off or network security is probably blocking it.