F. and E. were sexually abused as children. A digital trail of the crimes continues to haunt the sisters a decade later. Photographed for The New York Times
 Investigators in Salt Lake City searching a home for abuse content. Photographed for The New York Times
 Jessica Farnsworth, an official with the Utah attorney general’s office who oversaw the operation. Photographed for The New York Times
 Confiscated electronic material in a mobile forensics lab. Photographed for The New York Times
 A suspect interviewed in a mobile police lab as a home was raided in Salt Lake City. Photographed for The New York Times
 Part of the Seattle ICAC team was joined by an anti-crime team (ACT) at planning site prior to a warrant and subsequent arrest in Seattle Wednesday, September 11, 2019. The plan was to have ACT enter and secure the scene first and have the ICAC team
 A phone seized by a task force in Seattle. Photographed for The New York Times
 Agents lifting the suspect’s mattress in search of illicit material. Photographed for The New York Times
 A digital triage area that was set up in the suspect’s kitchen. Photographed for The New York Times
 Capt. Mike Edwards, a police commander who oversees a cybercrime unit for the State of Washington. Photographed for The New York Times
 A cybercrime training course at the New York City Police Academy in Queens. Photographed for The New York Times
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 Alicia Kozakiewicz was abducted as a child. Now, she works at the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children, advocating laws to prevent abuse. Photographed for The New York Times
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