Arlington County

Arlington after-school employee accused of showing pornography to students

The suspect, 18, was assigned to Abingdon Elementary School, according to Arlington County Police. Authorities said they're concerned there could be more victims

Arlington County (VA) Police

Police say the suspect, 18-year-old Matthew Pineda, was an Arlington Public Schools Extended Day employee who was assigned to Abingdon Elementary School.

A man who worked in an after-school program in Arlington County, Virginia, was arrested and accused of showing pornography to minors, police say.

Police say the suspect, 18-year-old Matthew Pineda, was an Arlington Public Schools Extended Day employee who was assigned to Abingdon Elementary School.

Late last week, police began a criminal investigation after receiving information that the suspect had shown pornography to three children. Pineda, of Fairfax County, has been arrested and charged with two counts of possession of child pornography, as well as assault and battery, police said.

After Pineda's arrest, Arlington Public Schools sent a letter home to families with children at Abingdon Elementary School. Abingdon's principal shared that letter with News4.

"Following a report of a small group of students being shown inappropriate materials at the Extended Day Program by a staff member, I wanted to let you know that a former Extended Day staff member has been arrested and charged with Possession of Child Pornography and Assault & Battery," the letter reads. "As soon as we were made aware of the allegations, we took immediate steps to ensure the safety of the students in the Extended Day program which included removing the employee."

"Our first concern is with the safety of our students. School officials continue to cooperate with Child Protective Services and law enforcement during the ongoing investigation," the letter continues. "While I recognize that you may have additional questions, this is a personnel and law enforcement matter and we cannot provide any further details."

The letter also reminded families that the Student Services Team is available for student support.

Police said they're concerned there could be more victims. They are asking for anyone with information related to this investigation or any past inappropriate encounters with Pineda is asked to contact Detective R. Munizza at rmunizza@arlingtonva.us or 703-228-4171. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous can call 866-411-TIPS (8477).

The suspect is being held without bond. It is unclear whether he has an attorney. NBC Washington sent an inquiry to the Arlington County public defender's office, which said they could not comment.

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