The two married New Jersey State Police officers were arrested for sharing nude images of themselves with young children, according to the report.
Brian and Elizabeth Dibiasi were arrested on Jan. 29 and released Friday after being detained by Hamilton Township Police.
The couple appeared at Burling County Superior Court on Friday for a bail hearing, according to a report by NJ.com.
Conditions for their release include travel restrictions and the requirement that children cannot be seen without approval of child protection services. Reported by NJ.com.
Brian, 39, a Hamilton Police Department officer, and Elizabeth, 42, a police officer with the Mercer County Sheriff's Office, are accused of distributing videos and images of herself on a messaging app. Wife in front of his two young children.
According to NJ.com, both individuals have been suspended from law enforcement jobs without pay.
Brian Dibiasi is said to have shared a total of 36 media files, including smut, according to investigators who were turned over in the National Report for Missed and Exploited Children.
The messages and media files appeared on social media app Kik on accounts tracked at the couple's home, authorities said.
“Sexual offences against children are one of the most serious offences we charge. It's particularly disturbing when the accused is a member of law enforcement, as in this case,” said NJ Attorney General. Platkin said. According to the statement.
Naked with two young children. Brian Dybeasy/ Facebook
Brian is accused of allowing the child to engage in sexual acts that could be photographed, taken or recreated. Engage in sexual acts that drive away the morals of a child. I own less than 1,000 images of child sexual abuse. Distribution of images of child sexual abuse. Own images of child sexual abuse with the intention to distribute.
Elizabeth Dibiasi has been charged with engaging in sexual acts that drive away the morality of a child.
“These actions are not only abominable, they also shake up our community's sense of safety and trust in those who are vowed to protect us,” said Hamilton Mayor Jeff Martin I said in the release.


