Crime & Safety
Bucks Co Employee Tried To Sext, Meet 'Teen': PA Attorney General
The now-suspended employee of the Bucks County Planning Commission actually was texting an undercover agent, authorities say

HOLLAND, PA — An employee of the Bucks County Planning Commission from Holland has been arrested on charges that he pursued a sexual encounter online with someone he thought was a 14-year-old.
Kevin Eugene Sager, 46, of Holland, is accused of unlawful sexual contact with a minor under the age of 16 and other charges, according to court documents. As of Sunday, he was being held at Bucks County Jail and unable to pay bail, the documents said.
According to a criminal complaint, Sager was chatting on an app with an undercover agent with the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office who he thought was a 14-year-old boy. After the agent claimed to be 14, Sager asked him to send a nude photo and asked if they could meet privately, according to the charges.
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He also is accused of sending a nude photo of himself to the agent.
The complaint says that, at about 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, Sager drove around a proposed meeting location about eight times before pulling in at about 1 a.m. He was arrested and allegedly confirmed that he was the person using the app.
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KYW reports that Sager worked for Bucks County for 20 years and that he has been suspended from his job as administrative assistant and bookkeeper for the planning commission.
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