
Woodbury, NJ – William I. McCray, 25, of Monroe Township, was charged Monday on 27 counts including sexual assault, endangering the welfare of a child, manufacturing and distributing child sexual abuse material, and drug offenses.
According to documents filed in this case:
In October 2025 a minor victim reported to police that McCray had sexually assaulted them. A search warrant was subsequently obtained and executed on McCray’s residence where CDS, drug paraphernalia, and multiple cellular phones were found. The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office High Tech Crimes Unit assisted the Monroe Township Police Department in a forensic analysis of the electronic devices, where they found approximately 260 images and 40 video files containing child sexual abuse material.
A second victim was identified in the files and subsequently interviewed, disclosing they had also been assaulted by McCray.
An additional five victims were also identified in the photos, videos, and chat messages. McCray was arrested at his residence on Dec. 3, 2025.
McCray has been charged with:
• Two counts of first-degree manufacturing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) • Four counts of second-degree sexual assault of a minor
• Three counts of second-degree manufacturing CSAM
• One count of second-degree distribution of CSAM
• Six counts of third-degree endangering the welfare of a child
• Five counts of third-degree distributing obscenity to minors
• Two counts of third-degree possession of CSAM
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• One count of third-degree possession of controlled dangerous substance (methamphetamine)
• One count of fourth-degree criminal sexual contact
• One count of fourth-degree violation of a protective order
• One count of possession of drug paraphernalia
The maximum terms of incarceration are 10 to 20 years in state prison for each of the first-degree charges, 5 to 10 years for each of the second-degree charges, 3 to 5 years for each of the third-degree charges, and up to 18 months for the fourth-degree charge.
Prosecutor Andrew B. Johns credited detectives from the Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit, High Tech Crimes Unit, the Gloucester County SWAT Team and the Monroe Township Police Department for assistance in the investigation.
The charges contained in the complaint/indictment are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.