The Toledo Blade Online
The Toledo Blade OnlineThe Toledo Blade Green Edition
Click here to subscribe or renew!
Temp: 23°
Humidity: 85%
Wednesday, 02/10/10
Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here
Home »   Latest News »   Cops/Courts » 

Click to Receive RSS Feeds!EmailPrint IndexHelp FacebookTwitterDiggDel.icio.usFark

Article published October 29, 2009
Tiffin facility's ex-worker held over patients' photos
Medical images spur inquiry
Aguirre


TIFFIN - A Tiffin medical center is working with police near Kent, Ohio, to determine whether a former employee arrested for having photos and video of patients undressing for ultrasounds and other procedures obtained the images at the center.

Jamie Aguirre, 43, of Willard, Ohio, was arrested late Sunday night and charged with four counts of illegal use of a minor in nudity oriented materials after Brimfield Township police found photos and video of patients on his cell phone, memory cards, and other electronic storage devices.

Mr. Aguirre, who is being held in the Portage County jail, appeared Tuesday in Portage County Court, where bond was set at $250,000.

"It shocks the senses that somebody could be going in for medical testing, taking off your shirt for an ultrasound and you don't know you're on video," Brimfield Township Police Chief David Blough said yesterday.

Mr. Aguirre was arrested after a routine traffic stop on State Rt. 43 at I-76 late Sunday night.

Chief Blough said officers found suspected marijuana and other drug paraphernalia during a consent search of his pickup, but his cell phone had 65 to 70 photographs of patients in various stages of undress.

Patients ranged in age from 5 to 62, the chief said.

"Some of them have been identified because a name or medical record number was present on a screen," Chief Blough said. "Some have not been identified, and we're going to work with the medical facility. They are being absolutely great with us. They certainly are shocked."

Karen Vela, practice administrator at Advanced Medical Imaging in Tiffin, said Mr. Aguirre had been employed at the facility as an ultrasound technician since December, 2007, and had no previous problems at work.

"It's very, very upsetting," she said, adding that Mr. Aguirre was fired on Monday.

She said the business performs X-rays, ultrasounds, CAT scans, and MRIs, but does not perform ultrasounds on pregnant women or mammograms.

She said images are not stored at the facility but are transmitted electronically to radiologists immediately after the procedures are done.

"We have not identified any patients as being our own as of yet," Ms. Vela said.

Chief Blough said police worked with a Huron County sheriff's deputy to execute a search warrant at his home, where they seized computers and about 300 copied DVDs. Mr. Aguirre, for his part, was cooperative.

"We asked him where he worked and he told us," the chief said. "Later in the interview he said he had perhaps done some things wrong, but he had never hurt anyone. I told him, 'You realize you can hurt someone without laying a hand on them.'"


Permanent Link

 RECENT RELATED ARTICLES

Gillmor receives key state Senate finance role | 02/10/2010
$100,000-a-year lotto ticket is sold in Tiffin | 02/06/2010
Arraignment scheduled in Tiffin voyeurism case | 02/05/2010
New Riegel man pleads guilty in fatal car crash | 02/02/2010
Fostoria lawyer fined $5,000 for spy camera | 02/02/2010
Tiffin University picks V.P. for enrollment | 01/25/2010
Seneca County official says he'll run for Ohio House | 01/12/2010
Seneca County commissioner expected to run for state | 01/11/2010
Eckelberry appointed acting Seneca sheriff | 01/09/2010
Doctor helped plan free health checks for local youngsters | 12/28/2009
Norwalk man pleads guilty to hit-skip crash | 12/19/2009
Gillmor reimbursements OK'd | 12/17/2009
Seneca courthouse funding prospects viewed as positive | 12/15/2009
Seneca County sheriff to leave Jan. 18 for Embassy duty | 11/24/2009
Public comments asked for Tiffin police review | 11/14/2009

More related articles »


Blade Area
Updated: 9:33 am
Snowmobiler killed in Lake Township >>
Blade Area
Updated: 9:32 am
To Blade readers who missed their paper Wednesday >>
Blade Area
Updated: 9:32 am
Bell stands by raises in face of unions' ire >>
State
Updated: 9:31 am
Strickland defends fee on late license renewal >>
Blade Area
Updated: 9:29 am
Children's Wonderland equipment is up for sale >>
Obituaries - News
Updated: 9:02 am
Advocate for Latinos active in community >>
More news stories
 



click here!

ADVERTISING SECTIONS
Tom Henry
Updated: 7:13 am
Playing the odds can help mitigate disasters >>

S. Amjad Hussain
Updated: 5:53 am
France draws line over Muslim women’s dress >>

Marilou Johanek
Updated: 5:54 am
Sense of superiority drove church to 'help' Haitian children >>

Jack Kelly
Updated: 5:42 am
As Democrats schmooze, Obama’s credibility slides  >>

Jack Lessenberry
Updated: 5:32 am
Granholm failed to make case in last Michigan address >>

Rose Russell
Updated: 6:09 am
Even in South Africa, pols' private affairs are people's business >>

David Shribman
Updated: 9:37 am
Love means never saying budget deficit >>

Mike Sigov
Updated: 12:31 pm
Russia's president brings little to the table >>

Tom Walton
Updated: 5:40 am
Apologies in politics are unprecedented >>

More columnist stories
MOST READ STORIES
1.  Snowmobiler killed in Lake Township
2.  Lucas, Wood Cos. under Level 2 emergency; Owens cancels classes
3.  Children's Wonderland equipment is up for sale
4.  Westfield Franklin Park leases space to 4 stores
5.  Teen in assault to be tried as an adult
6.  Retired Sylvania officer who stole on job gets early release
7.  Bell stands by raises in face of unions' ire
8.  Ottawa County driver asks lifetime ban after fatality be ended
9.  North Toledo carryout, clerk charged with food-stamp fraud
10.  To Blade readers who missed their paper Wednesday
MOST E-MAILED STORIES
1.  Toledo strip club puts cover charge into quake relief
2.  Tennis champ accused of phone harassment
3.  Officer says 33 dogs seized from suspected puppy mill
4.  Knights' Cromwell steps down
5.  Mental health agency looks to pare $3.5M from services
6.  Homelessness board votes for outside audit; advocate Ken Leslie safe for now
7.  'Stagecoach Mary' broke barriers of race, gender
8.  Sylvania lawyer charged in thefts from 2 clients
9.  Mental health board hears appeals from officials
10.  MAC basketball struggles with fall from elite


AP  News Headlines



AP  Business Headlines



AP  Sports Headlines


AP  Features Headlines
Copyright 2010 The Blade. By using this service, you accept the terms of our privacy statement and our visitor agreement. Please read them.
The Toledo Blade Company, 541 N. Superior St., Toledo, OH 43660, (419) 724-6000
To contact a specific
department or an individual person, click here.
The Toledo Times ®