Dozens of Sex Offenders Arrested in Major Louisiana Operation
Summary
Sixty registered sex offenders were arrested in Louisiana during a two-month operation called "Operation Restricted Domain." The operation targeted offenders who broke restrictions and used social media unlawfully. Authorities continue investigating and expect more charges.Key Facts
- The arrests were announced by Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill.
- The operation was led by the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation in the Greater Baton Rouge area.
- Offenders used social media platforms like Facebook (33 times), Instagram (14 times), and Snapchat (10 times).
- The operation lasted two months and aimed to catch sex offenders violating their restrictions.
- Nearly 27,000 cyber tips were reported in Louisiana by May 10, 2026.
- The Louisiana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and Cyber Crime Unit made 292 arrests and identified 36 child victims this year.
- They also rescued 32 children from ongoing abuse investigations in 2026.
- Attorney General Murrill urged parents to watch closely what their children do online.
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