In 2022, Detectives from the Secaucus Police Department joined the ranks of Internet Crimes Against Children [I.C.A.C.] Task Force - New Jersey, which is spearheaded the New Jersey State Police.
On June 15, 2023, members of the Secaucus Police Detective Division arrested Johan Marte Genao, 35, of Secaucus. After a seven-month long investigation, led by Secaucus Police Detective Kristen Bronowich, it was confirmed that Johan Marte Genao both viewed and uploaded numerous videos that depicted children engaging in sexual acts.
Johan Marte Genao was charged with Endangering the Welfare of a Child [2C:24-4b(5)(a)(I)] and Endangering the Welfare of a Child [2C:24-4b(5)(b)(III)]. The Court released Johan Marte Genao from custody on a Summons, pending his appearance in Court. These charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
“The Secaucus Police Department continues to take part in initiatives to protect our most vulnerable population, our children,” Chief Dennis Miller said. The tireless work and determination exhibited by Detective Bronowich is what directly led to this arrest. Once again, I am frustrated and disappointed that Criminal Justice Reform allowed this predator to walk free without conditions, while awaiting his Court appearance.”