WARWICK, R.I. (WPRI) — A Warwick man was arrested Thursday, accused of using the Internet to solicit naked pictures and videos from a child.

Rhode Island State Police said Matthew A. Thomas, 24, of Nausauket Road, was arraigned Thursday on a charge of indecent solicitation of a child.

State police said Thomas owns Davis Martial Arts & Self Defense on Post Road and was the child’s martial arts instructor.

Warwick police contacted the Rhode Island State Police Computer Crimes Unit’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force after receiving a complaint.

As part of the investigation, state police said ICAC task force members executed a search warrant for Thomas’ residence Thursday, seizing several pieces of digital media for forensic analysis.

State Police told Eyewitness News additional charges could be coming once investigators analyze the seized evidence.

Thomas was ordered held on $10,000 surety bail. He was also ordered not to have contact with the child, refrain from using social media and avoid contact with anyone under the age of 16.

Parents of karate students said they were shocked to hear about Thomas’ arrest.

“Just pulled up to drop my son off at karate now. He jumped out of the car all happy,” said Mario Mattiace of Warwick. “It’s just shocking. I’m so aggravated. I just need to go home and talk to my son. That’s all you really can do.”

If found guilty, Thomas could serve five or more years in prison.

Looking at bulletin board through windows, it appears Thomas is known as “Sensei Mat” to his students. @wpri12 pic.twitter.com/pI1Ctz1Ek4— Perry Russom NBC10 Boston (@PerryNBCBoston) June 23, 2016