Children rescued in FBI's Summer Heat' violent crime crackdown

(FOX40.COM) — The Sacramento Federal Bureau of Investigation released the results of the “Summer Heat” operation over the past three months, which it described as an attempt to “crush violent crime.”
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According to FBI officials, between June 24 and Sept. 20, all 55 FBI field offices participated in the multi-pronged offensive.

The FBI surged resources alongside state and local partners, executing federal warrants on violent criminals and fugitives, dismantling violent gangs, identifying and rescuing child victims, and resolving violent crime cases in Indian Country, authorities said.

Within the 34 counties the Sacramento FBI Field Office serves, the FBI said the operation that was tied to “Summer Heat” led more than 430 specific judicial outcomes, which included arrests, indictments, convictions and sentences of violent crime offenders.

The results of this effort are:

  • 102 weapons recovered
  • 41 illicit drug seizures 
  • 27 children located or recovered.

“The surge of FBI resources to address violent crime threats within the communities served to send a strong message to criminals involved in gang violence, drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, or crimes against children. The message is simple; your illicit activities are not welcome in the communities we serve, and law enforcement officials at all levels are actively working together to protect lives and ensure you face justice for your crimes,” Special Agent in Charge Sid Patel of the FBI Sacramento office said.

Nationally, the FBI said the operation led to 8,629 arrests, with more than 6,500 falling under the FBI’s Violent Crime and Gang program. On top of that, agents and intelligence professionals investigating violent crimes against children identified or located 1,053 victim children.

Across the country, Summer Heat operations also led to the seizure of 44,569 kilograms of cocaine, 421 kilograms of fentanyl, and 2,281 weapons, an FBI spokesperson said.

For more information from the Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI Criminal Investigative Division, click here.

Adoreil Ayoubgoulan

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