Interpol & Ice Seek Public's Help to Identify Suspect in Child Sex Abuse
The U.S. National Central Bureau and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations are asking the public to help identify a wanted woman in a child sex abuse and exploitation case.
Investigators have been unable to identify the suspect using traditional investigative means and request the public's assistance.
All tips will remain confidential. Members of the public should not attempt to apprehend the suspect personally.
In addition to public appeals, investigators have been distributing the woman's photo to fellow law enforcement agencies, and to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, in a unified effort to identify the suspect and rescue the child.
The suspect is being added to ICE's Operation Predator App, which allows users to receive alerts about wanted predators, to share the information with friends via email and social media tools, and to provide information to ICE by calling or submitting an online tip.
Anyone with information about this suspect is urged to contact the agency though the app; or by calling the HSI Tip Line, which is staffed 24-hours a day at 1-866-347-2423 from the U.S. & Canada, or 1-802-872-6199 from anywhere in the world.
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