Canonsburg Man Facing 83 New Charges

September 3, 2020 9:12 am

PITTSBURGH — (WPXI)- A former West Penn Hospital worker is facing 83 new charges after he recorded at least 21 fellow employees and 34 patients in a bathroom and an imaging room, police said. Guy Caley, 52, was first charged in July after an investigation stemming from a camera found in a unisex employee bathroom in December. Five workers were identified as victims in that instance, in which a small camera had been taped to a chair with the lens facing toward a toilet, police said. The Canonsburg man told investigators he had previously used the same camera several other times to take video of people in the bathroom. He would take the camera home and download the videos to his laptop. In a new criminal complaint filed Wednesday, it was revealed that additional hospital employees, as well as radiology department patients, were identified as victims and that other cameras had been used by Caley. Police said Caley told them most, if not all, of the recordings of patients were taken in a room housing the MRI and other imaging equipment. All of the patients were women.  “The majority of the videos appeared to follow two distinctive patterns; to capture hospital employees using the bathroom toilet, and to capture nude or partially nude female patients while in an imaging room within the Radiology Department,” the complaint said. Investigators looked at videos that were taken over a two-year period, in 2018 and 2019. Authorities believe there might be more victims.