Missouri Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force
Missouri Internet Crimes                        Against Children Task Force

About MO ICAC

Who We Are

The Missouri Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (MO ICAC), is part of a network of 61 nationwide task forces funded by the United States Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. We serve criminal justice agencies and the citizens of Missouri by providing investigative, forensic and prevention training and resources in an effort to fight online child exploitation.

 

MO ICAC has been managed by the St. Charles County Police Department since 2011. Over 80 affiliate agencies work with MO ICAC to ensure that online child exploitation issues are addressed quickly by local jurisdictions. Please see our list of Affiliates to locate the ICAC officers in your area. 

What We Do

MO ICAC provides law enforcement with the latest techniques and resources for the investigation and apprehension of online offenders. Through our partnerships with NetSmartzMissouri KidsFirst, and Crisis Aid International, MO ICAC trains law enforcement officers, child advocates and other professionals to give Internet safety presentations to parents and students.

 

 

Contact MO ICAC

Lt. A. Caupp

MO ICAC Commander

Sgt. B. Shanika

MO ICAC Deputy Director

Ms. K. Sims

MO ICAC Program Manager

If you suspect a child is in current or immediate danger, please call 911

or your local law enforcement agency immediately!

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MO ICAC
101 Sheriff Dierker Ct.
O'Fallon, 63366
Phone: +1 636 -949-1848+1 636 -949-1848
Fax: +1 636 -949-3059
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