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Pflugerville police join Texas AG ICAC efforts; detectives uncover hundreds of images and dozens of victims in a multi‑state probe
Summary
The department described a recently authorized memorandum of understanding with the Texas attorney general's office for Internet Crimes Against Children investigations, and Commander Jared Tyson detailed a major case in which devices yielded roughly 700 images and 27 identified victims spanning multiple states and other countries.
Pflugerville Police Commander Jared Tyson told the City Council the department is participating in an Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) effort under a memorandum of understanding with the Texas attorney general's office, allowing detectives to pursue internet and digital leads with specialized training and equipment.
"This goes back to the MOU that y'all authorized us to participate in with the Texas…
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