Multi-Agency High-Tech Investigations Lead To Arrests Across South Jersey & Philadelphia Region
Thursday, February 12, 2026, 1:30 P.M. ET. 4 Minute Read, By Art Fletcher: Englebrook Independent News,
CAMDEN, NJ.- Five individuals were arrested in January 2026 in Camden County, New Jersey, on charges related to child pornography offenses following a series of cyber-based investigations conducted by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office High Tech Crimes Unit, authorities announced.
The arrests were confirmed on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, by Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay, who said the investigations were carried out with assistance from task force officers from the Gloucester Township Police Department and the Camden County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the Cherry Hill Police Department, Oaklyn Police Department, and Berlin Borough Police Department.
According to prosecutors, all five investigations originated from CyberTips that led detectives to online accounts allegedly used to possess or distribute illegal material involving minors. Each suspect was ultimately identified through digital forensic analysis and arrested in separate operations throughout the county.
Defendants Arrested In January 2026;
Authorities identified the following individuals as having been charged:
- Brayan Lector-Luna, 22, of Oaklyn, New Jersey
- Christopher Zubrzycki, 27, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Ethan Byrne, 20, of Gloucester Township, New Jersey
- Julian Rovaggi, 18, of Berlin Borough, New Jersey
- Jayvon Velazquez, 19, of Gloucester Township, New Jersey
Case Details;
Brayan Lector-Luna was initially charged on January 14, 2026, with second-degree Distribution of Child Pornography; second-degree Possession with Intent to Distribute Child Pornography, and third-degree Possession of Child Pornography. Prosecutors said a CyberTip led investigators to an online account used to possess and distribute child pornography, which detectives identified as belonging to Lector-Luna. A subsequent forensic examination of his cell phone allegedly revealed additional illegal material. Following further investigation, Lector-Luna was charged again on January 21, 2026, with second-degree Possession of Child Pornography. He was arrested in Oaklyn and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility.
Christopher Zubrzycki, who previously resided in Cherry Hill, was charged on January 14, 2026, with third-degree Possession of Child Pornography. Authorities said a CyberTip led detectives to an online account allegedly containing child pornography, which they identified as belonging to Zubrzycki. He was arrested in Cherry Hill and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility.
Ethan Byrne was charged on January 20, 2026, with third-degree Possession of Child Pornography. Investigators said a CyberTip led to an online account containing illegal material, as well as selfie-style photographs allegedly depicting Byrne. He was arrested in Gloucester Township and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility.
Julian Rovaggi was charged on January 28, 2026, with third-degree Possession of Child Pornography. Prosecutors said detectives identified Rovaggi as the user of an online account flagged through a CyberTip. He was arrested in Berlin Borough and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility.
Jayvon Velazquez was charged on January 30, 2026, with second-degree Distribution of Child Pornography and second-degree Possession with Intent to Distribute Child Pornography. According to authorities, a CyberTip led investigators to an online account used to possess and distribute child pornography, which detectives identified as belonging to Velazquez. He was arrested in Gloucester Township on January 28, 2026, and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility.
Ongoing Enforcement Efforts;
The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office emphasized that investigations into online exploitation of children remain a top priority, particularly as digital platforms continue to be used to traffic illegal material. Officials noted that cyber tips and inter-agency cooperation remain critical tools in identifying suspects and protecting victims.
Editor’s Note:
This article was written by Art Fletcher, Executive Editor, and is based on information released by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office. The investigation is ongoing, and additional charges may be filed as evidence is reviewed. Englebrook Independent News does not publish or describe illegal material and withholds unnecessary identifying details to protect victims.
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