LEECHBURG, Pa. — A Pennsylvania police chief gets stung in an online sex sting. The top cop arrested in a child sex sting operation identified himself as a “kutecop4you” in an online ad and allegedly said “everyone has to have a first time” when the phony school girl he was corresponding with told him she was only 14, reported NBC News.

“You will just have to get me naked tomorrow,” the chief, Michael William Diebold, who runs the three-man Leechburg Police Department, wrote, according to a criminal complaint obtained Monday by NBC News. “I’m not teasing.”

However, in reality the teenager was really a special agent for the state Attorney General’s office named Daniel Block.

Now Diebold, who became a local celebrity and the object of great sympathy last year after losing his lower left arm in a fireworks accident, is charged with unlawful contact with a minor and other offenses. As a result, he was being held on $500,000 bond at the Westmoreland County Prison in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

“This case is particularly heinous because the perpetrator is a public official, sworn to serve and protect the community,” Attorney General Josh Shapiro said. “We have a zero tolerance policy for the sexual abuse of children and my office will prosecute any offender to the fullest extent of the law, no matter who they are.”

Investigators zeroed-in on Diebold on Sept. 15 after he allegedly posted an ad spelling out in no uncertain terms what kind of sex he was looking for. Moreover, according to the NBC report, he clearly identified himself as a cop.

“I am a dom male that is also employed as a full time police officer,” the ad read. “I hope that doesn’t scare you off.” Diebold, 40, described himself in the ad as “white, straight, good looking, clean,” said he was disease free as well as “mentally stable and fun.”

“I am looking for a female sub for ongoing play sessions,” the ad read. “I respect any and all limits and you do not need to be experienced.”

Diebold was reportedly not deterred when Block, pretending to be an eighth-grade girl, told him repeatedly he was 14.

“Need a warm up, how much room is in that cozy bed,” he allegedly wrote.

Then on Dec. 29, Diebold allegedly sent Block an image of what appeared to be a picture of his erect penis hidden by jeans.

Consequently, law enforcement authorities were waiting when Diebold went to meet the fictional girl.

Wayne Dobos, the mayor of Leechburg, a borough of about 2,000 people some 35 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, said that Diebold “has been suspended without pay.” Yet as of now, he remains the chief of police on the municipal web site.

Just last summer, Diebold found himself on the receiving end of nationwide sympathy — and was interviewed by ABC’s “Good Morning America” — after he was maimed on June 24 in a fireworks accident at the Leechburg Volunteer Fire Company’s annual carnival.

Despite the injury, Diebold and fiancée Danielle Reinke tied the knot 18 days later.

“I’ve heard from police officers across the nation, across the world,” Diebold said while leaving the hospital at the time. “I’ve heard from people I’ve put in jail. I’ve had visitors here that I’ve cited for things in the past. It’s been really touching.”

Sadly, he’s about to hear a different chorus this time around.

Danielle Reinke Diebold, Diebold’s wife, told local TV station KDKA on Sunday that she was “completely blindsided” by the incident.

Her life had been completely shattered, she said in a statement.

“He was the first man ever in my life who never made me question, never gave me a gut feeling, never a bad instinct or sign and we were even in the process of planning to extend our family.

“This is not who we knew. We knew a loving, caring father and husband and we are grieving the loss of that man,” she said. “I will never find the right words to say but I want to say I am truly so sorry to everyone out there including any minor that may have been involved, our community, family and friends.”

The couple got married last July, 12 weeks after their son, Kyle, was born, and a few weeks after the fireworks accident, reported USA Today.