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6 Arizona suspects who were arrested for sex crimes

Phoenix – A national FBI efforts led to the arrests of six arizonia that were suspected of sexual crimes, the authorities announced on Wednesday.

The suspects were part of the “Operation Restore Justice” initiative, which, according to a FBI publication by Phoenix Field Office, promoted the perpetrators of gender abuse in the FBI in Phoenix Field Office against abuse of children.

Details of six arizonania that are suspected for sex sex sex crimes

One of the six suspects in Arizona was a resident of Tucson who was accused of distributing sexual abuse of children. According to FBI, the authorities who carried out a search command on the suspect's house found cocaine and automatic weapons.

Here you will find details about the other five suspects:

  • A man who sold Arizona man supposedly recorded and photographed from his girlfriend's undervalued daughter as she slept.
  • A resident of Clarkdale, in Arizona, allegedly temporarily tempted several children online and was charged with the production of child pornography.
  • A resident of Phoenix was charged with the production and possession of child pornography.
  • A resident of the Salt River Indian Reservation has supposedly sexually abused a minor and was charged with the production of child pornography.
  • A Navajo Nation was charged with serious sexual abuse of a child.

More about the National FBI child sex crime

Arizona was not the only state that was restored to justice.

FBI branch offices across the country merged with state and local partners to arrest 205 alleged criminals.

According to the authorities, agents saved 115 children during the operation.

Last month, the FBI eleven agents in Arizona presented in the Indian communities as part of a program that focused on unresolved violent crimes in the American indigenous people.

“Every arrest in these cases for sexual abuse of sexual abuse of children not only provides justice – it sends a powerful message: crimes against children are not tolerated,” said the responsible FBI Phoenix special agent Jose A. Perez in a press release.

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