Lane County Sheriff’s Office ended 2025 with 26 ICAC arrests, seven convictions, and multiple child rescues following investigations into online child sexual abuse material.
Lane County, OR. — The Lane County Sheriff’s Office announced that it concluded 2025 with 26 arrests tied to Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) investigations, with seven cases resulting in convictions and sentences to date.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, investigators examined at least 35 suspects during the year for offenses related to online child sexual abuse material. These cases were handled through the Lane County Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, which includes a dedicated digital forensics detective and a major crimes detective assigned in addition to their regular caseloads that also involve non-ICAC child sex abuse investigations.
Data from the Oregon Department of Justice ICAC database shows that since January 2025, Lane County investigators have handled 35 offenders, resulting in 26 ICAC-related arrests. Of those cases, nine involved suspects accused of “hands-on” offenses. Detectives also served 62 search warrants and 43 court subpoenas, assisted in rescuing five children from ongoing abuse, identified 14 new child victims, and provided eight technical assists to other law enforcement agencies…