BENSALEM, PA — The Bensalem Township Police Department, alongside District Attorney Jennifer Schorn and Mayor Joseph DiGirolamo, held a press conference on Wednesday to discuss ongoing Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) investigations.
The department has arrested 17 suspected child predators since the beginning of the year due to proactive enforcement efforts. The breakdown of these arrests includes six for possession or distribution of child pornography, five for soliciting sex with a minor, and six for soliciting sex and traveling for sex with a minor.
Over the last three years, Bensalem Police have made a total of 49 arrests related to child predator investigations. Officials highlighted the community’s positive response to recent social media posts that publicized these arrests.
Mayor DiGirolamo stated, “The safety of our children remains our top priority. Our police department continues to take an aggressive approach to identifying and arresting those who prey on minors.”
District Attorney Schorn noted the determined efforts of the Bensalem Police Department in pursuing the offenders. “We are proud to stand with Bensalem Township in this endeavor and grateful for their unwavering commitment to the cause,” she said.
Director William McVey emphasized the partnership between local law enforcement and federal agencies, stating that the arrests stem from dedicated investigations. He confirmed that child predators pose a threat regardless of geographic boundaries.
During the press conference, officials also spoke about future prosecutions and community education initiatives aimed at protecting children online. Parents were advised to monitor internet use and report any suspicious activities to law enforcement.
Police are urging anyone with information related to child exploitation or online solicitation of minors to contact the Bensalem Police Department at (215) 633-3719 or submit a tip online.
Bensalem continues its battle against child exploitation with a robust approach.