Prosecutors Say Shared Work Computer Exposed Disturbing Files

Arrested

HARRISBURG, PA — The Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General announced felony charges against a Murrysville emergency medical transport employee accused of storing child sexual abuse material, including AI-generated files, on a shared workplace computer.

Attorney General Dave Sunday said Gregory Kelley, 31, a wheelchair van driver for Murrysville Medic One, was arrested this week following an investigation conducted by the Office of Attorney General’s Child Predator Section and the Murrysville Police Department.

According to investigators, the shared computers at Murrysville Medic One were used by employees for charting, incident reports, and other work-related duties.

READ:  Police Say Burglar Used Stolen Badge to Invade Nonprofit Repeatedly

Authorities said the investigation began after an employee opened a Google Chrome browser on one of the communal computers and allegedly discovered Kelley’s email account remained logged in.

According to investigators, the employee allegedly observed files containing child sexual abuse material and immediately notified the employer.

Investigators said the files allegedly included both child sexual abuse material and AI-generated files depicting children.

Police said Kelley was charged with multiple felony offenses connected to the investigation.

According to investigators, bail was set at $75,000 and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for Monday, May 26, 2026.

READ:  Police Say Wilmington Drug Probe Led to Street-Level Bust

The case will be prosecuted by the Office of Attorney General’s Child Predator Section.

All suspects, arrestees, and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Support the local news that supports Chester County. MyChesCo delivers reliable, fact-based reporting and essential community resources—free for everyone. If you value that, click here to become a patron today.