Lawrence Lapczynski, 47, was arrested Monday and charged with one count of possession of child pornography
NEW BRUNSWICK -- Authorities say a Piscataway man who worked as a high school soccer referee had a number of illicit images of children stored on his computer.
Lawrence Lapczynski, 47, was arrested Monday and charged with one count of possession of child pornography after an investigation by the Piscataway police and county prosecutor's office, according to a release.
Lapczynski worked as a referee for the Raritan Valley Soccer Officials Association, Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew Carey said in a release. He also freelanced as an umpire and referee through the Arbiter Sports website.
Authorities are still investigating. Anyone with information can call (732) 745-8675 or (732) 562-2370.
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