12 arrests on game day (nine for selling counterfeit tickets, two for possessing counterfeit credentials and one for selling fake NFL merchandise). 26 arrests, 12 felony and 14 misdemeanors during Super Bowl week. 25 people arrested during Super Bowl security operations, following 111 biometric searches done in game events. In days leading up to game, 498 biometric searches done by police in high crime areas using handheld devices designed to capture biometric information and search it against criminal database. 70 agencies and their components involved with the security of the Super Bowl housed in FBI’s Joint Operations Center. Man from Hawaii arrested and charged with transporting and causing a minor to engage in commercial sex acts he was found at a Miami Beach motel with three females, including the minor victim, and determined to have brought the victim with him from Hawaii to Miami to engage in prostitution in South Florida over Super Bowl weekend. 13 prostitution arrests involved people from out of state who said they were in town for Super Bowl three men were believed to be pimps. 59 arrests for prostitution-related offenses, 32 during Super Bowl week. 7 arrests inside stadium (two theft, one criminal trespass, four public intoxication). –118 citations issued during Super Bowl week for offenses, including unlicensed parking lots, advertising, ticket scalping and merchandise sales. 96 calls on Super Bowl Sunday for fire and medical, 434 throughout the week. 2 lost children on Super Bowl Sunday, 51 over the whole week. 10 fights on game day, 34 over the whole week.
13 arrests on Super Bowl Sunday (seven for public intoxication, two for outstanding warrants, and one for theft, fraud, possession of marijuana and obstructing traffic). 289 arrests made during Super Bowl weekend, between Feb. 1,681 arrests during the 2013 Mardi Gras season (which overlapped the Super Bowl), beginning on the first day of parades Jan. Seven calls for service to Superdome during the game. Six letters with suspicious white substances inside found at hotels near Met Life Stadium in days before game all deemed nonhazardous. More than 50 women forced to work as prostitutes also rescued more than 45 pimps arrested. 16 juveniles rescued by FBI after being forced into prostitution during two-week operation before game children ranging in age from 13 to 17. 14 people arrested, five for trespassing, six for disorderly conduct, three for soliciting. 2014 Super Bowl XLVIII (East Rutherford, N.J.):