An Elgin man, who works as a Naperville firefighter, was charged with possession of pornographic images of children after police executed a search warrant on his home and confiscated a computer with lewd images of children on it, authorities said.
Louis J. DiGrazia IV, 47, of the 900 block of Glenmore Lane, Elgin, is charged with five counts of possession of child pornography, each a Class X felony, according to a Kane County State's Attorney's press release.
DiGrazia posted 10 percent of his $200,000 bond and was released, according to Elgin police. Under his bond conditions, he is to have no unsupervised contact with children younger than 18 and he is prohibited from accessing the Internet, the release stated.
The Kane County State's Attorney alleges that when Elgin police detectives served a search warrant Thursday at DiGrazia's Elgin residence and searched a computer owned by DiGrazia, the release stated. Detectives found multiple image files depicting children younger than 13 unclothed and in lewd positions, according to the release.
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