Crime & Safety

Secaucus Man Accused Of Having Child Pornography Images

In June, Secaucus Police received a tip from State Police that a child porn image was uploaded to a storage file owned by a Secaucus man:

(Secaucus Police)

SECAUCUS, NJ — A Secaucus resident is accused of having child pornography files on his home computer, said Secaucus Police.

In 2022, Secaucus Police detectives joined the ranks of the Internet Crimes Against Children [I.C.A.C.] Task Force, which is run by the State Police.

In June, Secaucus Police received a tip from State Police that an image depicting child sex abuse was uploaded/stored on a storage medium registered to Dominic Gravina, 64, of Secaucus.

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An investigation spearheaded by Detective Kristen Bronowich found Gravina had the photo on his electronic device, along with other photos of child sex abuse, said Secaucus Police.

State Police and Secaucus Police executed a search warrant at Gravina's Koelle Boulevard home Wednesday. During the search, several electronic devices belonging to him were seized. He was was arrested and charged with Endangering the Welfare of a Child [2C:24-4b(5)(b)(III)].

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No other information will be released since the investigation is ongoing, said Secaucus Police Chief Dennis Miller.

“The Secaucus Police Department will continue to hunt child predators and bring them to justice, and my detectives have my unrelenting support," said Miller. "Possessing child sexual abuse material is repulsive and my detectives are committed to investigating crimes that exploit our most vulnerable population, our children."

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