QUAKERTOWN BOROUGH CRIME

Family counselor arrested for secret bathroom recordings at Quakertown office, police say

Investigators uncover hidden cameras disguised as charging blocks, revealing multiple victims in disturbing case, including possibly one minor, authorities allege

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A Lehigh County family counselor was arrested Thursday for allegedly placing covert, hidden cameras disguised as charging blocks to record patients and staff using the bathroom at his Quakertown Borough office. 

Police said Jonathan Elliot Moyer, 54, of Alburtis, Lehigh County, was charged with one count each of interception of oral communications, possession of a device for interception of oral communications and possession of an instrument of crime, and six counts of invasion of privacy.

This investigation developed quickly after a detective with the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office received information on Monday, March 3, that an individual located an electronic storage device that contained video of a man, later identified as Moyer, setting up a recording device in his Quakertown office, investigators said. 

Moyer was a counselor at Empower Life Coaching & Counseling, with offices in Bally, Berks County, and at 523 W. Broad Street in Quakertown.

The device also had several other videos that showed females using the bathroom, police said. 

According to investigators, Moyer was listed as the office’s program director, working out of both the Berks County and Quakertown offices. His areas of practice were listed as drug and alcohol, anxiety, parent-child interaction, and family sessions, police said. 

On Tuesday morning, detectives with the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office and the Quakertown Police Department spoke to the witness who found the micro-SD card and confirmed that Moyer was the individual in the video, which showed him setting up what appeared to be a hidden camera in the bathroom of the Quakertown office, direclty across from the toilet, police said.

Detectives confirmed the contents of the storage device, which contained videos of several females using the toilet, authorities allege. One of the individuals in a video had delicate facial features and may have been a juvenile female, authorities allege. 

Based on these recordings, it appeared the females in the videos did not know they were being recorded, police said. 

At 2:40 p.m. Tuesday, investigators conducted three simultaneous search warrants at Moyer’s offices in Berks County and Quakertown and Moyer’s residence in Alburtis. When detectives contacted Moyer at the Quakertown office, he attempted to use the bathroom but was denied, authorities said. 

During the search, police located a black legitimate charging block and a key fob that was later discovered to be a covert digital video recorder/camera with a micro-SD card in Moyer’s possession, police said. 

Inside the bathroom at the Quakertown office, police located a suspicious looking black USB charging block plugged into the outlet underneath the bathroom sink and directly across from the toilet. Upon closer examination, the charging block was discovered to be a covert recording device, investigators said. 

When the face plate of the charging block was removed, it revealed a camera with a micro-SD card. At Moyer's residence, in the basement where he lived, police seized several items that included numerous covert charging block cameras like the one found in the Quakertown office bathroom, a covert key fob camera like the one Moyer had in his possession, covert pens, and numerous micro-SD cards and media storage devices, police said. 

So far, after a review of the initial micro-SD card, investigators believe there are four separate victims recorded in secret. 

However, investigators believe that additional victims and additional violations will be uncovered after an analysis of the numerous seized items, according to detectives. 

The case remains under investigation by Bucks County Detective Phil Kulan and Quakertown Police Detective Ryan Naugle, with assistance from Berks County Detectives, the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and the Horsham Township Police Department. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact Bucks County Detectives at 215-348-6354 or Quakertown Police at 215-536-5002. 

Investigators have been in contact with the Buck County Network of Victim Assistance (NOVA) and will continue to work with them to ensure services are provided to victims. 

Anyone who needs their assistance is asked to call them at 800-675-6900. 

This case is assigned for prosecution to Chief Deputy District Attorney Kristin M. McElroy.

All suspects and defendants are innocent until proven guilty. This story was compiled using public court records.



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Tony Di Domizio

Tony Di Domizio is the Managing Editor of NorthPennNow, PerkValleyNow, and CentralBucksNow, and a staff writer for WissNow. Email him at [email protected]. Tony graduated from Kutztown University, with a degree in English/Professional Writing and Electronic Media. He went on to serve as a reporter and editor for various news organizations, including Lansdale Patch/AOL, The Reporter in Lansdale, Pa., and the weekly Chronicle news editions of The Morning Call in Allentown, Pa. A fourth-generation Lansdalian, he attended North Penn High School, graduating in 1998. He once interviewed Jesse Spano in the back of a limousine outside North Penn High School.


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