The FBI and multiple federal agencies conduct “Operation New Dawn” in Chicago, completing arrests over a roughly 60-day period. Across the operation, 11 federal agencies work together to carry out 305 arrests tied to violent crime and offenses involving children. Authorities report recovering 24 kidnapped or missing children during the operation. The participating agencies are described as operating in a coordinated, whole-of-government effort. The operation’s stated focus includes cracking down on crimes against children and related violent offenses. Both reports characterize the effort as a large-scale federal action involving coordinated enforcement rather than a single-agency initiative. The information released centers on the arrest count and the number of children recovered, without detailing specific charges, agency breakdowns, or the locations of incidents in the available summaries. Overall, the reports agree that the FBI leads the effort and that the operation produces significant arrest and child-recovery outcomes in Chicago over the stated time frame.