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Indiana was also No. 3 for complaints per 100,000 citizens, trailing only Alaska and Washington, D.C., at 341.7 complaints per 100,000 citizens, according to an annual report from the FBI’s ...
Strand has seen the worst of the worst when it comes to internet crimes against children. “Our kids should be able to go online, have fun, explore, but the reality is they’re going to come ...
A decade after Indiana overhauled its criminal code to reduce incarceration, lawmakers approved more than a dozen new crimes ...
The Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force has created a website that provides the public information about internet crimes committed against children. The website can act as a ...
On Nov. 20, Iowa City resident Ivan Galvan, 31, was sentenced to 80 months in federal prison after a 2021 CyberTip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children led Johnson County’s ...
Over 23,000 people in Indiana were victims of Internet crimes last year, which is more than double the number of any year since the FBI has been tracking the numbers.
The Internet Crime Complaint Center, ... crimes like identity theft are rising at a faster rate than elsewhere. Indiana ranks 11 th nationally for the greatest rate of increase in identity theft.
It said nearly 860,000 complaints of suspected Internet crimes detailed reported losses that exceeded $16 billion, which was a 33% increase in financial losses from 2023, in sharp contrast to the ...
Indiana was also No. 3 for complaints per 100,000 citizens, trailing only Alaska and Washington, D.C., at 341.7 complaints per 100,000 citizens, according to an annual report from the FBI’s ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Hoosiers are the victims of internet crimes at the highest rate in the state’s history, according to a new report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. According to the ...
Internet crimes are up in Indiana as older Hoosiers continue to be particularly victimized by scammers using a variety of increasingly sophisticated tools, a new FBI report shows. Hoosiers filed ...