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Councilmember Omar Torres is pictured at a news conference in this file photo.

San Jose police have served a search warrant on Councilmember Omar Torres on suspicion of child sexual abuse material and underage relationships, multiple sources have told San José Spotlight.

A San Jose Police Department spokesperson confirmed Thursday night that a criminal investigation is underway into a councilmember, but declined to say why.

Two sources told San José Spotlight the nature of the investigation is of a sexual nature and involves minors.

“The investigation is active and ongoing. For this reason, we do not have more information to provide at this time,” a spokesperson for the police department told San José Spotlight. “As the investigation unfolds and new information is discovered, SJPD hopes to provide an update at a later date.”

Calls to Torres’ phone went straight to voicemail.

He issued a statement to NBC Bay Area denying any wrongdoing and called the allegations an act of retaliation.

Torres’ chief of staff Kiera Arreola was seen crying outside the office on the 18th floor of City Hall, according to a San Jose councilmember who asked for anonymity. Arreola could not be immediately reached for comment.

Sources say Torres solicited sexually explicit images of a minor during a trip to Chicago. Torres was in the city for the Democratic National Convention in August.

Tasha Dean, a spokesperson for Mayor Matt Mahan, declined to comment.

“Everyone is trying to figure out what’s happening,” San Jose Councilmember Sergio Jimenez told San José Spotlight. “I, like everyone else, want a better understanding of what took place. As elected officials, we give up our anonymity and privacy — and I just want more information.”

Torres — a self-described pragmatic progressive — was elected in 2022 to represent District 3, which encompasses neighborhoods from Vendome and Naglee Park to Japantown and Spartan Keyes. It’s also home to San Jose State University and several theaters and music halls.

“I’ve known Omar for 10 years. I never saw him do anything inappropriate or criminal related,” Councilmember Peter Ortiz told San José Spotlight. “There is due process and everybody is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”

Torres was absent from a VTA board meeting he was scheduled to attend Thursday night.

This story will be updated.

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