Former EMS chief accused of hiding camera in station restroom

The former Chief of Elverson-Honeybrook Area EMS has been accused of placing a hidden recording device in a restroom of the station building. 39-year-old Jason McCully is facing charges for possession of child pornography, invasion of privacy and more.

According to the Berks County District Attorney’s office, on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, the Caernarvon Township Police Department responded to the Elverson-Honeybrook Area EMS building, located at 4458 Main Street in Caernarvon Township, for the report of a hidden camera that was discovered inside the women’s restroom.

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Upon their arrival, the Caernarvon Township Police located a small camera concealed within a toiletry bag that was positioned on the bathroom sink. Police determined that the camera was capable of capturing images, to include audio and video.

Jason McCully

While taking this initial report, the Caernarvon Township Police spoke with McCully, who at that time was the Chief of the Elverson-Honeybrook Area EMS. Police say McCully acknowledged that the bag belonged to him.

After being contacted by the Caernarvon Township Police Department on May 25, 2022, the Berks County Detectives agreed to initiate a criminal investigation into this matter.

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As part of the investigation, a search warrant was obtained for the contents of the camera/recording device. Pursuant to this search warrant, members of the Berks County Detectives Forensic Services Unit forensically examined the device. Numerous video and digital files were recovered.

Investigators say several files depicted numerous females in various stages of undress/nudity. A total of eight female victims were identified and later interviewed. None of the victims had prior knowledge that they were being audio/video recorded. Two of the victims were juvenile females (under eighteen years of age).

On Wednesday, June 15, 2022, the Berks County Detectives served a search warrant at the McCully‘s residence. Several additional electronic devices, i.e., cellular telephones, computers, hard drives, thumb drives, etc., were seized pursuant to the search warrant.

A forensic analysis of the McCully‘s cellular telephone resulted in additional pictures of victims utilizing the women’s restroom at the Elverson/Honeybrook EMS station and were stored on that device. Based upon these results, three additional female victims were identified. These victims were depicted in various stages of undress and when interviewed indicated that they had no idea that they were being audio/video recorded while utilizing the restroom.

The Berks County Forensic Services Unit is continuing to analyze the remaining electronic devices seized from the McCully‘s residence. In the event, additional images are located on one or more of these devices, investigators say additional criminal charges will be filed.

Based on the investigation conducted, it was determined that the crimes occurred between October 26th, 2021, through May 24th, 2022.

On Monday, August 22, 2022, the McCully was charged with numerous criminal counts relating to the following criminal offenses: Sexual Abuse of Children, Sexual Abuse of Children-Possession of Child Pornography, Interception, Disclosure of Wire/Electronic/Oral Communication, Possession of Device for Intercepting Communications, and Invasion of Privacy. A warrant of arrest was issued for McCully.

On Monday, August 22, 2022, McCully was taken into custody by members the Berks County Detectives, with the assistance of the Caernarvon Township Police Department.

A criminal complaint is an accusation. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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