Location & Scope
In late July 2025, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) led a six-day undercover operation in Central Florida, culminating in a record-breaking 48 arrests—marking the highest number in the initiative’s history.(WPEC, My Florida Legal, CBS News)
Collaborating Agencies
The operation represented a vast interagency effort involving local, state, and federal partners:
Marion County Sheriff’s Office, Ocala and Lake City Police Departments, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Department of Homeland Security, Office of Statewide Prosecution, U.S. Marshals Service, Fifth Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office, Florida Highway Patrol, Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Port Orange Police Department, and others.(My Florida Legal, CBS News)
Undercover Tactics & Arrests
Undercover officers posed as minors aged 13–15 via online platforms, including Snapchat. Many suspects arranged meetings at specific locations—only to be arrested upon arrival.(WPEC, My Florida Legal) A total of 40 men were apprehended for attempting to engage in illegal sexual conduct and human trafficking.(WPEC, My Florida Legal)
Seized Items & Ongoing Investigations
Law enforcement also seized firearms, drugs, cash, and vehicles, signaling a broader operational scope. Investigations remain active, with further arrests anticipated.(WPEC)
Legal Action & Platform Liability
The Attorney General’s Office filed a lawsuit against Snapchat, accusing the platform of deceptive practices and failure to comply with Florida’s child protection laws (including HB3 and the Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act).(My Florida Legal, CBS News)
Foreign Nationals Arrested
At least six of the arrested individuals are foreign nationals flagged by ICE. They traveled from countries including Jamaica, El Salvador, Dubai, and India, allegedly to exploit children.(WPEC, My Florida Legal)
Charges Filed
Collectively, these individuals face 153 charges, spanning a range of serious offenses:
- Traveling to meet a minor for illegal sexual conduct: 34
- Human trafficking: 5
- Using a computer to solicit a child for sexual conduct: 48
- Unlawful use of a two-way communications device to facilitate a felony: 40
- Transmitting material harmful to a minor: 14
- Additional counts:
- Traveling to meet a minor facilitated by a guardian: 1
- Soliciting a guardian to facilitate illegal conduct: 1
- Fleeing/Eluding law enforcement: 1
- Resisting arrest without violence: 2
- Drug-related charges: 4; paraphernalia: 1
- Reckless driving: 1
- Violation of probation: 1(WPEC, CBS News, My Florida Legal)
Voices from the Frontline
- Attorney General James Uthmeier: “As a father, I am outraged by the heinous crimes… I’m proud of the brave officers behind this record-breaking operation… They came after children, but Florida and federal law enforcement were waiting for them.”(WPEC, My Florida Legal)
- Sheriff Billy Woods urged parents to stay vigilant:
“You have to know what your child is doing online… As a sheriff and as a father, I understand the anger and disgust… I assure you that we will continue to attack this plague head-on.”(WPEC, My Florida Legal) - State Attorney Bill Gladson praised the operation:
“Sheriff Woods and his deputies did an outstanding job catching and removing 40 predators from the Central Florida community.”(My Florida Legal)
Conclusion & Call to Action
This operation demonstrates the critical importance of coordinated law enforcement efforts and community vigilance against online child exploitation. It underscores that predators are leveraging popular platforms like Snapchat to target minors—but that with preparedness and collaboration, danger can be intercepted before harm occurs.
- Encourage digital safety education for both parents and children.
- Promote awareness of signs of predatory behavior.
- Propel advocacy for stricter accountability for tech platforms.
- Emphasize support for ongoing vigilance and reporting suspicious activity.