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Elverson, PA

PA EMS Chief Recorded Women, Kids On Hidden Bathroom Camera, Authorities Say PA EMS Chief Recorded Women, Kids On Hidden Bathroom Camera, Authorities Say
PA EMS Chief Recorded Women, Kids On Hidden Bathroom Camera, Authorities Say A now-former EMS chief in Pennsylvania used a hidden camera to record nearly a dozen victims — two of whom were minors —  in the station's women's bathroom over the course of seven months, authorities said. Jason S. McCully, 39, of Morgantown, was arrested Monday, Aug. 22, nearly three months after officers discovered a small camera hidden inside a toiletry bag on the restroom sink inside the Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS building on Main Street in Caernarvon Township, according to the Berks County District Attorney's Office. Elverson, PA – August 23- 2022 – Elverson Pa. Yesterday, we…
Man Exposes Himself Outside Berks County Grocery Store: Police Man Exposes Himself Outside Berks County Grocery Store: Police
Man Exposes Himself Outside Berks County Grocery Store: Police A 64-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly exposed himself outside a grocery store in Berks County, authorities said. Gary Hacker, of Elverson, was caught exposing himself in the parking lot of BB's Grocery Outlet in Morgantown by a female customer, Caernarvon Township police said in a Tuesday, May 10 release. The incident happened on Tuesday, March 29, records show. He was charged with indecent exposure, open lewdness, and disorderly conduct. His court docket does not show evidence of him being jailed, but it does show summonses filed.
Former Chester County Judge Pleads Guilty To Theft Former Chester County Judge Pleads Guilty To Theft
Former Chester County Judge Pleads Guilty To Theft A former Chester County judge previously charged with using campaign contributions to gamble pleaded guilty to charges of theft, authorities announced. Michael Cabry III, 59, was charged in October 2020 with repeatedly withdrawing funds donated to his reelection Political Action Committee (PAC) and using the funds to gamble at casinos in Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, Attorney General Josh Shapiro said. He also used the funds to pay for personal expenses, including laundry services, groceries, and hotel stays. In addition, he failed to file his campaign finance reports f…