The Innocent
The Innocent is dedicated to protect and preserve the innocence of children in the United States from child s*x trafficking, exploitation and s*xual assault.
06/05/2026
Some wounds don't leave scars.
They leave silence.
Every child deserves to grow up feeling safe, protected, and free to simply be a child.
That is why we work to equip law enforcement with the tools they need to identify offenders, uncover exploitation, and protect children before more harm occurs.
Because silence should never be mistaken for the absence of pain.
One of the most uncomfortable truths about child influencers is that you have no idea who's watching.
While friends and family may see an innocent video, predators can see something entirely different. Public accounts featuring children often attract people who save, share, and consume content for harmful reasons.
Children deserve privacy, protection, and the freedom to grow up without an audience of strangers analyzing their lives.
Before helping your child build a following, ask yourself: is the attention worth the risk?
Children need a childhood, not a platform.
06/03/2026
Chiefs of Police across the country are reaching out to learn more about our training and how it can help their investigators better combat child exploitation.
Law enforcement leaders recognize that protecting children requires more than good intentions. It requires specialized training, proven investigative strategies, and the right tools to stay ahead of offenders.
We're honored to support the agencies taking proactive steps to protect the children in their communities.
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The conversations you have with your kids matter more than most people realize. Open and honest communication helps build trust, creates a safe space for questions, and gives children the confidence to speak up when something feels wrong. Protecting kids starts long before danger appears. It starts with conversations at home.
06/01/2026
Real protection is not reactive.
It means giving law enforcement the training, technology, and tools they need to identify abuse before a child is forced to ask for help.
Every child deserves safety before trauma ever happens. That is why we work alongside active duty law enforcement across the United States to help stop exploitation before it escalates.
Most offenders don't look dangerous.
They look normal. They blend in. Many are willing to talk to children online while parents are sitting just feet away.
The internet has become one of the primary places predators target children, yet too many people still treat online exploitation like it is less urgent than threats we see in public.
Law enforcement patrols our roads proactively to stop danger before lives are lost. We need the same mindset online.
Protecting children today means being proactive where predators are searching for them.
05/30/2026
A child does not need to leave their bedroom to be targeted online.
The danger is already reaching them through apps, games, and social platforms every single day.
These reports are not just numbers. They represent real children facing real exploitation online.
05/29/2026
Most abuse is not hidden because it is invisible.
It is hidden because too many people choose not to see it.
Prevention begins when adults pay attention, ask questions, and take action when something feels wrong. One observant adult can change the course of a child’s life.
30 days in jail.�
3 months at home.�
15 months in prison.
These were some of the sentences handed down after the 2024 Net Nanny operation in Wenatchee. Men who believed they were meeting children for s*x received:
• J. Guadalupe Alcaraz-Ceballos�30 days in jail
• Mark Alan Ashmore�3 months of electronic home monitoring
• Jacob Ryan Sea�15 months in prison and lifetime s*x offender registration
• Timoteo Roque Roque�10 years in federal prison and lifetime supervised release
• Raymond Sulak�Awaiting sentencing. Federal prosecutors are seeking 10 years
• Patrick J. McWhinney�Pleaded guilty and awaiting sentencing
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