20,000 warnings: Inside Washington’s surge of online child exploitation cases

SEATTLE — The cases almost never start with a crime: they start with a message.

A child meets someone in an online game. They talk about school, sports, or strategy tips. The conversation moves to a private chat. Then to a different app. Then to something more personal.

By the time parents realize what is happening, investigators say, the damage is often already done…

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