A veteran sports radio personality in Florida was busted for trying to solicit a 14-year-old boy for sex, police said.

Justin Pawlowski, known to listeners in Tampa Bay as “The Commish,” was taken into custody Wednesday after sending an explicit photo of his genitals to “what he believed to be a 14-year-old boy,” according to Tampa police.

“The defendant also expressed interest in meeting with the child on several occasions and suggested he was interested in engaging in sexual acts with him,” Tampa police said.

Pawlowski, 37, was arrested after officers launched an online investigation targeting offenders involved in child exploitation in Tampa, police said. He was released from custody in Pinellas County on Wednesday after posting $6,000 bond on felony charges of transmitting harmful material to a minor, using a computer device to solicit a minor and unlawful use of a two-way communication device, online records show.

A message left for Pawlowski early Thursday was not immediately returned. It’s unclear if he’s hired an attorney.

Pawlowski, of St. Petersburg, has worked at outlets covering professional and collegiate sports in Florida dating back to 2002, including radio station WDAE-AM 620, the University of South Florida’s Bulls Radio Network and the Buccaneers Radio Network, according to an online bio at CBS Tampa Bay. He has also produced his own podcast, Bucs Uncensored, which is hosted on JoeBucsFan.com.

A post on that website identified Pawlowski as a “longtime friend and contributor” of the popular sports website. The future of Pawlowski’s podcast is now “unknown,” according to the post.

“Of course, Joe is completely stunned by the charges and certainly doesn’t condone anything related to these charges in any way,” the post continued. “Joe wants to see the legal system ruling and arrest affidavits before rushing to a firm public judgment.”

Pawlowski, who has more than 14,000 followers on Twitter, posted his latest podcast on the day of his arrest. The show has since been suspended following his arrest, according to JoeBucsFan.com.