APACHE JUNCTION, Ariz. — More than a dozen "online predators" are behind bars after an operation in Apache Junction to catch people who target children for sexual activities, according to authorities. The Apache Junction Police Department said 14 arrests were made during the operation, which took place Jan. 10-11.
The Apache Junction Police Department worked in tandem with the Arizona Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and police departments from Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, Queen Creek and Casa Grande.
Police in Apache Junction say over a dozen people were arrested as part of a multi-agency operation that targeted alleged online predators.
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