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Former Chantilly Catholic school teacher charged with child pornography possession

Former Chantilly Catholic school teacher charged with child pornography possession

Yahoo14-05-2025

LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. () — The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) is asking the community for more information after a former Catholic school teacher was arrested for child pornography possession.
Nicolas Martin Zimmerman, 35, previously taught at St. Veronica's Catholic School in Chantilly from August 2015 through February 2025.
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LCSO said he was arrested on April 7 and charged with two counts of felony electronic solicitation, nine counts of felony possession of child pornography and one count of felony indecent liberties.
Investigators believe there could be more victims connected to his case and are looking for help from the community.
Anyone with information is asked to call 703-777-1021 or email allison.rawlings@loudoun.gov.
Police say those who wish to remain anonymous can call Loudoun County Crime Solvers at 703-777-1919 or submit a tip through the LCSO app.
DC News Now has reached out to St. Veronica's Catholic School for a statement.
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