Former Mount Laurel Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Illegally Accessing Social Media Accounts and Distributing Private Images   


Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that a former Mount Laurel police officer has pled guilty in Superior Court after an investigation revealed that he hacked into the social media accounts of multiple women and distributed nude images they kept of themselves.

Ayron Taylor, 25, of Moorestown, entered guilty pleas on March 3 to charges of Elements of Computer Theft (Second Degree) and Official Misconduct (Second Degree). Under an agreement with the Prosecutor’s Office, Taylor faces 12 years in state prison when he is sentenced in September.

The investigation began in September 2022 after the initial victim contacted Evesham Township police to report that her Snapchat and Facebook accounts had been hacked by an unknown person who then sent nude photos she had taken of herself to her Snapchat contacts, messaged them to her Facebook friends, and posted them on her Facebook wall.

As the investigation progressed, it was determined that the commonality among all victims was that each one had a student email account through Rowan College at Burlington County. The investigation further determined that Taylor illegally accessed approximately 5,000 RCBC email accounts. College officials cooperated with the investigation.

The charges reflect the fact that Taylor engaged in illegal computer activity from his own personal devices while on duty as a patrol officer. He became a full-time officer in Mount Laurel after graduating from the police academy in October 2021. The department took immediate action to suspend him following the initial charges. Taylor resigned after measures were taken to terminate his employment.

The investigation was conducted by the BCPO High-Tech Crimes Unit and the Evesham Township Police Department, with assistance from the Mount Laurel Police Department, Delran Police Department, the New Jersey State Police and the Riverside Police Department. The lead investigator was ETPD Detective Christopher DeFrancesco.

Taylor was prosecuted by Assistant Prosecutor Stephen Eife, supervisor of the BCPO Special Victims Unit.

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