The 33-year-old Coventry resident was found having suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a vehicle at the Hatch Hill Road boat launch in Vernon around 1:45 p.m., Vernon Police Chief Marc F. Petruzzi said.
Moan had been charged earlier in the day with risk of injury to a child, enticing a minor by computer, misrepresentation of age to entice a minor, and tampering with physical evidence, the police department said. He served with the Manchester Police Department since 2017 and had been working as a resource officer in the Manchester School District.
Although Moan worked as a resource officer for Manchester Public Schools, police confirmed the charges do not involve a Manchester student or resident.
Manchester Town Manager Steve Stephanou and Police Chief William Darby issued a joint statement Friday, saying they felt "outraged and disturbed" by the charges.
"The Town of Manchester and Manchester Police Department (MPD) are shocked, outraged, and disturbed by these alleged actions. Comments will be limited given the ongoing investigation, but the Town is committed to full transparency," the statement reads.
"The alleged actions are in complete contrast to MPD’s values of integrity, compassion, and fairness and do not reflect the professionalism and dedication of the officers who make up the department.As parents, we understand the impact this news may have on parents and guardians who place trust in those who serve our students. If any child or member of the Manchester Public Schools (MPS) community needs support, please do not hesitate to reach out to MPD and/or designated contacts at MPS."
Moan was released on a $50,000 bond and is scheduled to be arraigned Jan. 3, 2025. Following his arrest, Manchester Police placed Moan on unpaid leave.
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