> At a Glance
> – Two Camden County men were charged in December 2025 with distributing child-sexual-abuse material.
> – Jeffrey Mauer Jr., 38, was charged Dec. 5; Mauricio Nemorio-Reyes, 22, was charged Dec. 29.
> – Both face second-degree distribution, second-degree possession with intent to distribute, and third-degree possession counts.
> – Why it matters: The arrests highlight how cyber tips are driving local prosecutions of online child-exploitation offenses.

Camden County authorities say separate investigations triggered by cyber tips led to the quick-fire arrests of two residents on child-pornography distribution charges before the end of 2025.
How the Cases Unfolded
Prosecutors say Mauer, of Gloucester Township, came onto detectives’ radar first. Investigators tied him to an account used to possess and share illegal images and later found similar material on his phone.
Nemorio-Reyes, of Camden, was identified three weeks later through a related cyber tip and a similar digital footprint, according to the Prosecutor’s Office.
Charges and Custody Status
Each man was indicted on:
- Second-degree distribution of child sexual abuse material
- Second-degree possession with intent to distribute
- Third-degree possession of child sexual abuse material
Both were remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility after arrest.
Key Takeaways
- Two arrests, one month: Charges filed Dec. 5 and Dec. 29, 2025
- Cyber tips pivotal: Digital leads sparked both investigations
- Serious exposure: Second-degree counts carry substantial prison terms under New Jersey law
The Prosecutor’s Office says the cases remain active as both defendants await trial.

