Part-time police officer Abraham Galvan arrested in online predator operation

Oct 13, 2017 - 21:25
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Part-time police officer Abraham Galvan arrested in online predator operation
Abraham Flores Galvan

ROSWELL, GA - A part-time police officer for the Tunnel Hill Police Department was arrested this week following a multi-agency undercover operation targeting online predators

Roswell Police arrested Abraham Flores Galvan for obscene inteet contact with a child and enticing a child to commit an illegal act.

Authorities say Galvan was taken into custody Thursday, October 12 at a shopping center on Woodstock Road in Roswell. He's accused of driving there with the intent to engage in sexual act with a child under the age of consent.

According to Roswell Police, Galvan was immediately arrested at the scene with.

Roswell Police said they've been involved in a multi-agency undercover operation targeting online predators. While investigating, police said Galvan initiated contact with "an individual identifying themselves as being a child under the age of consent."

Investigators said the Tunnel Hill Police Department has been notified about Galvan's arrest.

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