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        Officials: Husband & wife law enforcement officers accused of sexual crimes against children

        Brian DiBiasi and Elizabeth DiBiasi are facing multiple charges.

        Matt Trapani

        Jan 31, 2025, 3:28 AM

        Updated 5 hr ago

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        Officials: Husband & wife law enforcement officers accused of sexual crimes against children
        Two married law enforcement officers from Mercer County are charged with sexual crimes against children, according to the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General.
        Monmouth County inmate records show that Brian DiBiasi, a Hamilton police officer, is being held on multiple charges, including engaging in sexual conduct that would debauch the morals of a child and possessing and distributing images of child sexual abuse.
        Elizabeth DiBiasi, a sergeant with the Mercer County Sherrif’s Office, was charged with engaging in sexual conduct that would debauch the morals of a child.
        Attorney General Matt Platkin released a statement confirming charges but declined to identify the officers involved.
        Platkin’s office stated that the officers engaged in sexual acts while children were in the room.
        Mercer County Sheriff Jack Kemler issued a statement following Elizabeth DiBiasi’s arrest.
        “The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office does not tolerate such alleged incidents. In an effort to avoid hindering an inquiry into the facts, the Sheriff’s Office cannot specifically comment on any ongoing or formal investigation,” Kemler wrote. “However - as the Mercer County sheriff and a community leader, know that I have zero tolerance for (alleged) immoral acts in our community and within our ranks.”
        “Hamilton Township has zero tolerance for crimes of this nature. We remain fully committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accountability within our community and our police department,” Hamilton Mayor Jeff Marin and Police Chief Ken DeBoskey wrote in a joint statement.
        Elizabeth DiBiasi is suspended without pay while the investigation is ongoing.