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16 arrested in Wisconsin child sex trafficking sting

Half are from Northeast Wisconsin
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Sixteen alleged child sex predators and traffickers were arrested in Wisconsin during a week-long sting operation, the state Department of Justice said Wednesday.

Half of those arrested were charged in Brown, Outagamie, Shawano or Sheboygan County. You can see a full list of suspects with charges here.

The arrests were a part of Operation New Hope, an operation focused on child exploitation and online crimes in Wisconsin.

“I spent a large part of my career prosecuting sensitive crimes against children, and I swore to continue protecting Wisconsin’s children when I became Attorney General,” said Attorney General Brad Schimel. “ICAC operations like Operation New Hope bring together committed law enforcement and victim advocacy groups to stop the sexual exploitation and abuse of children."

Five people arrested during the sting had previously been arrested for internet crimes against children-related crimes, the DOJ said.

Charges against those arrested include: possession of child pornography, exposing a child to harmful material, child enticement, use of a computer to facilitate a child sex crime, attempted sexual assault of a child, causing a child to view sexual activity and trafficking of a child.