The St. Charles County Cyber Crime Task Force is primarily tasked with conducting forensic analysis of computers suspected to contain evidence of crimes, and assisting detectives in conducting computer-related investigations.
Lab capability: Child exploitation
Regional Computer Crime Education and Enforcement Group of Greater Saint Louis (RCCEEG StL)
RCCEEG StL is an organization of law enforcement officers, prosecutors and computer professionals in the St. Louis area and surrounding counties; dedicated to providing manpower, technical and legal assistance in computer crime education and investigation.
Regional Computer Crime Education and Enforcement Group of Greater Saint Louis (RCCEEG StL)
RCCEEG StL is an organization of law enforcement officers, prosecutors and computer professionals in the St. Louis area and surrounding counties; dedicated to providing manpower, technical and legal assistance in computer crime education and investigation.
Office of the Attorney General Eastern District of Missouri – Cybercrime Unit
Assistant United States Attorneys in the Eastern District of Missouri routinely work with investigators, forensic examiners and other prosecutors at all levels of law enforcement to investigate cases, provide training and stay current on trends and technology. Additionally, the attorneys partner with USSS ECTF to regularly conduct outreach activities with schools, businesses and other law enforcement organizations to provide training and to develop relationships that are necessary to combat cybercrime effectively.
Office of the Attorney General Western District of Missouri – Computer Crimes & Child Exploitation Unit
The Computer Crimes & Child Exploitation Unit prosecutes a broad range of computer-related crimes, from cases involving the sexual exploitation of children and Internet child pornography to computer intrusions (or “hacking”), copyright and trademark violations, theft of trade secrets, economic espionage, and Internet fraud.
Kirksville Regional Computer Crimes Unit
The KRCCU is an affiliate agency with the Missouri ICAC Task Force and handles any criminal case involving illegal activity that has taken place involving a computer or related media devices. These cases often include, but are not limited to fraud, financial crimes, drug investigations, and the possession and distribution of child pornography.
Platte County Sheriff’s Office – Western Missouri Cyber Crimes Task Force
The overall goal of the Western Missouri Cyber Crimes Task Force (WMCCTF) is to safeguard children by focusing on Internet sexual predators that will attempt to sexually abuse, injure, or molest children within the enforcement area. The WMCCTF is the only local level multi-jurisdictional Cyber Crimes Task Force in northwest Missouri that is tasked with proactively investigating child enticement and child pornography on the Internet. The WMCCTF has focused its efforts on the western side of Missouri but coordinates its efforts with all local and federal law enforcement agencies and other Cyber Crimes Task Forces.
Boone County SheriffĂ•s Department (serving mid-Missouri) – Cyber Crimes Task Force
The Boone County Cyber Crimes Task Force is a joint cooperative effort formalizing relationships between and among the participating agencies in order to foster an efficient and cohesive unit capable of addressing the problem of crimes committed through the use of computers and the Internet within the Mid-Missouri area. In addition, the Task Force provides programs to schools, civic organizations, businesses, churches, and other events in our service area regarding Internet crimes against children, ID theft,
Kansas City Police Department – Cyber Crimes Task Force
The Cyber Crimes Task Force was developed in 2002 to identify and prosecute online sexual predators who use the Internet to meet and exploit children and who produce, possess, or share child pornography. Detectives with the CCTF work on a multi-jurisdictional team and KCPD detectives submit cases for state or federal prosecution depending on individual circumstances.
Missouri State Highway Patrol – Digital Forensics Investigative Unit
The Digital Forensics Investigative Unit supports the Patrol and other law enforcement agencies in the investigation of a broad range of computer-related crimes. In addition to working Internet complaints, the Unit also receives computers, cell phones, and other digital devices for the purpose of gathering evidence for a case. The Unit has worked on computers involving homicides, arson, child pornography and drugs.