Attorney General Labrador Launches ICAC Summer Enforcement Effort, Honors Law Enforcement and Legislative Leaders

Press Release from Idaho Attorney General’s Office

BOISE, Idaho — Attorney General Raúl Labrador delivered the keynote address at the Idaho State Capitol to launch “Operation Safe Online Summer,” a statewide initiative led by the Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force to intensify efforts to identify and arrest online child predators during the summer months.

Attorney General Raúl Labrador delivered the keynote address at the Idaho State Capitol to launch “Operation Safe Online Summer,” a statewide initiative led by the Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force to intensify efforts to identify and arrest online child predators during the summer months.

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The kickoff event brought together law enforcement officers, prosecutors, legislators, and victim witness coordinators to recognize outstanding ICAC-affiliated partners and reinforce Idaho’s ongoing mission to protect children from online exploitation.

The newly launched Operation Safe Online Summer follows a national model similar to previous initiatives like Operation Broken Heart and will include enhanced investigative coordination, arrests, and community education on internet safety.

Labrador also highlighted key legislative advancements, including Idaho’s new law criminalizing AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery (Idaho House Bill 46, 2024)—a forward-looking statute that gives prosecutors new tools to combat evolving digital threats.

During the event, Attorney General Labrador and ICAC leadership recognized several agencies and individuals for exemplary contributions to Idaho’s ICAC efforts:

  • Detective Christian Teague, Madison County Sheriff’s Office
  • Representatives Bruce Skaug and Dori Healey
  • Canyon County Sheriff’s Office
  • Kootenai County Prosecutor’s Office
  • Coeur d’Alene Police Department
  • Idaho Falls Police Department
  • Owyhee County Prosecutor’s Office

Labrador also celebrated the addition of Badger, Idaho’s newest Electronic Storage Detection (ESD) K9 and certified therapy dog. Trained to detect concealed digital evidence, Badger expands Idaho’s capabilities in locating illicit materials hidden on small devices.

Attorney General Labrador stated, “During Operation Safe Online Summer, the Idaho Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force is executing more search warrants and arrests to identify and stop online predators before they can harm kids. Since becoming Attorney General, we’ve expanded and restructured ICAC—resulting in more arrests last year than in the previous three years combined. We’ve also strengthened Idaho law to confront new threats like AI-generated child abuse imagery. I’m proud of our ICAC team, our law enforcement partners, and every victim advocate committed to protecting children in Idaho.”

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The Idaho Office of the Attorney General has made the fight against online child exploitation a top priority. Through enhanced enforcement, new legislation, interagency collaboration, and public awareness, Idaho is taking decisive action to protect children. Operation Safe Online Summer reinforces that commitment with increased vigilance during the months when children are most vulnerable online.

Anyone with information about the exploitation of children is urged to contact their local police, the Attorney General’s ICAC Unit at (208) 947-8700, or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST. To learn more about the Idaho ICAC Task Force and access online safety resources, visit ICACIdaho.org.