“Operation Naughty or Nice” Leads to the Arrests of 21 Potential Sexual Predators

“Operation Naughty or Nice” Leads to the Arrests of 21 Potential Sexual Predators
By: Sierra News Posted On: December 23, 2025 View: 8

Fresno County – A total of 21 men have been arrested and booked into the Fresno County Jail on various charges related to arranging to meet with a child for sex. They range in age from 21 to 66. The arrests are the result of the undercover effort called “Operation Naughty or Nice,” a multi-agency operation conducted from December 18th – 21st, 2025.

Some arrestees have since posted bond, been assigned a court date, and released from custody.


Participants included members from the following 17 local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.               -Central California Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force
-Fresno County Sheriff’s Office
-Madera County Sheriff’s Office
-Fresno Police Department
-Clovis Police Department
-Sanger Police Department
-Kerman Police Department
-Kingsburg Police Department
-Reedley Police Department
-California Highway Patrol
-California Department of Justice
-Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
-Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
-Multi-Agency Gang Enforcement Consortium (MAGEC)
-Fresno County Probation Adult Compliance Team (ACT)
-Fresno County District Attorney’s Office
-Merced County District Attorney’s Office

The basis for launching this operation is that children’s use of electronic devices and social media is at an all-time high. A potential danger of being online more often is having an encounter with a sexual predator who is seeking out relationships with children.
To combat the problem, detectives constructed an operation to identify, contact, and arrest anyone who may be trying to target a child for sex. Detectives posed as preteens and early teenage boys and girls to use technology against these predators and safeguard children.

During the investigations, these suspects used sexually explicit language and sent graphic photos to the detective pretending to be a child. All of the suspects were first to express their sexual desires, and they initiated a time to meet with the detective posing as a child. Once they arrived at the locations, officers arrested them. No actual children were ever used or placed into danger during the operation.

In 2020, a similar operation was conducted, titled “COVID Chat Down.” It lasted 14 days and resulted in 34 arrests. In 2022, Operation H.O.O.K. resulted in 19 arrests over four days. During Operation Boogeyman in 2023, 14 arrests were made in three days.

Each year, the Central California Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force receives thousands of online CyberTip reports from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. These tips are related to the distribution and possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). ICAC detectives are well aware that suspects who view CSAM can easily progress into hands-on crimes against children. The suspects contacted in “Operation Boogeyman” are prime examples of how sexual behavior can escalate.
ICAC comprises 68 federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies across nine counties in the Central Valley. It is dedicated to protecting children online and investigating crimes against children facilitated by the Internet and computer use.
Law enforcement would like to remind the public to be vigilant when visiting websites and social media outlets. Parents should also monitor their children’s internet usage and be aware of the software apps they are using. Parents should keep the dialogue open with their children to build trust. Online predators often pretend to be someone else to lure their victims in and take advantage of them.

Teach children to be wary of the person on the other end of the chat line; many times, people are not who they say they are. Common apps used by suspects include, but are not limited to: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok, Discord, Kik, MeetMe, and Scout. Report any suspicious behavior right away to law enforcement or file a cyber tip through the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. https://report.cybertip.org/

Operation Naughty or Nice remains an ongoing investigation, and more arrests could be made. There is a possibility that the suspects in this case victimized other people who have never reported it. If you have any additional information about the suspects contacted during this operation, please report it to the Sheriff’s Office at (559) 600-3111, Valley Crime Stoppers at (559) 498-7867, or www.valleycrimestoppers.org. You will remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.

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