A Hackensack man, employed as an ice skating coach, is accused of sexual contact with a minor, authorities said Monday.

Andrew Lavrik faces charges of criminal sexual contact and endangering the welfare of a child, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement.

Edgewater police said that on Dec. 10 they received a report Lavrik had “engaged in inappropriate conduct with a minor” within the borough in November, the Prosecutor's Office said.

It wasn’t until Thursday that the Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit and Edgewater police arrested Lavrik in Paramus, authorities said. The 32-year-old remains in police custody pending a detention hearing.

In a 2016 photo taken by a Record photographer, Lavrik is identified as a coach at the Ice House in Hackensack and was practicing with a woman there. The general manager at the Ice House, Robert Bakos, said Lavrik was an independent contractor there.

"As of his arrest, Andrew Lavrik is no longer permitted to use any of these facilities," Bakos said. "We suspend any of his coaching privileges at the Ice House."

During the 2016 Winter Olympics, Lavrik was one of two skating coaches who spoke with thisisinsider.com about figure skaters standing on their partners without hurting one another. In the interview, Lavrik said skaters work up to lift their partners.

"We start learning the lifts off the ice, in shoes," Lavrik told thisisinsider.com.

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