A Connecticut high school swim coach lost his job after a vigilante group said they busted him trying to solicit sex from someone he thought was a teenage boy.

Nicolas Daddabbo, 26, from Plainville has not been charged with any crime, but a group of self-proclaimed predator hunters recorded what they say is video evidence of Daddabbo driving to meet a 14-year-old boy, Fox61 reported this week.

“I’m looking for my friend Mike,” Daddabbo can be heard telling, Nito, the founding member of the Pop Squad, as he drives up to a home in Bristol.

“You work around children, swim coach or something correct?” Nito asks Daddabbo.

“Mmmhmm,” says Daddabbo, who coached kids Bristol Eastern High School, and most recently coached adults at the Meriden YMCA.

The Pop Squad handed over their evidence to police, including sexually explicit messages Daddabbo sent to someone he assumed was an underage boy, the group claims. Police are investigating Daddabbo after the Bristol Board of Education filed a formal complaint when seeing the video online.

“Following notification of a posting on social media, Nick Daddabbo is no longer employed by the Bristol Board of Education,” the superintendent said in a statement.

A father of one of Daddabbo’s former students, Carina DiChello, says she noticed her teacher’s inappropriate behavior before the video was released.

“He would talk about his college parties with students and what he did at them and him and his girlfriend’s relationship. To me that’s just not as professional as you would think a coach should be,” said DiChello. Her father complained to the school but said they didn’t take any action.

Neighbors, who chose to remain anonymous, told Fox that Daddabbo is married with children.