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Lansdale Man Accused of Photographing Boy at Disney Turns Himself in to Florida Sheriffs

Joseph Cionzynski, 59, of Perkiomen Avenue, turned himself in on Tuesday to Orange County, Florida sheriffs on a felony underage voyeurism warrant.

A Lansdale man banned from Disney property for allegedly photographing an 8-year-old boy on the toilet at Animal Kingdom turned himself in to Florida authorities Tuesday.
Joseph Cionzynski, 59, of the 300 block of Perkiomen Avenue, surrendered to Orange County Sheriffs in Florida on a no-bond felony warrant issued by the department Aug. 13, according to The Reporter.
Cionzynski posted $5,000 bail following arraignment, according to the report.
He is charged with felony video voyeurism of a child under 16, per court records.
Cionzynski was arrested on the warrant by Lansdale Police Aug. 14. He posted the $25,000 cash bail posted against him at arraignment by District Judge Harold Borek.
Cionzynski posted $5,000 bail following arraignment, according to the report.
He is charged with felony video voyeurism of a child under 16, per court records.
Cionzynski was arrested on the warrant by Lansdale Police Aug. 14. He posted the $25,000 cash bail posted against him at arraignment by District Judge Harold Borek.
Cionzynski posted $5,000 bail following arraignment, according to the report.
He is charged with felony video voyeurism of a child under 16, per court records.
Cionzynski was arrested on the warrant by Lansdale Police Aug. 14. He posted the $25,000 cash bail posted against him at arraignment by District Judge Harold Borek.
Cionzynski posted $5,000 bail following arraignment, according to the report.
He is charged with felony video voyeurism of a child under 16, per court records.
Cionzynski was arrested on the warrant by Lansdale Police Aug. 14. He posted the $25,000 cash bail posted against him at arraignment by District Judge Harold Borek.
According to authorities, Cionzynski allegedly took cell phone photos of the boy from under a partition from an adjacent stall.
The boy could only identify the man by his shoes, police said. When the boy ran out to his mother and told her of the alleged perversion, they identified Cionzynski as the alleged voyeur by his shoes, police said.
The mother confronted Cionzynski, who was escorted out of the bathroom by Animal Kingdom security, police said.
Cionzynski told police the incident was a “misunderstanding” and he was willing to cooperate with them, police said.
While authorities did not find the photos immediately on Cionzynski’s phone, a further investigation did locate the alleged photos, police said. Initially, police allegedly found two photos of male genitalia on Cionzynski’s phone.
Cionzynski, who told authorities he is a Boy Scout leader, is banned from any Walt Disney property, according to The Reporter.
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