Greenfield, IN – A 39-year-old Greenfield man and member of the Indiana National Guard has been arrested on multiple charges after investigators say he molested a juvenile for years and placed a hidden camera in a bathroom during a child’s birthday party.
Suspect and Charges
The suspect, identified as Joseph Bilbrey, 39, is facing several serious charges, including:
- Two counts of Child Molesting – Level 1 Felony
- Performing Sexual Conduct in the Presence of a Minor – Level 6 Felony
- Child Molesting Fondling – Level 5 Felony
- Two counts of Child Solicitation – Level 5 Felony
- Child Molesting or Touching a Child Under 14 – Level 4 Felony
- Child Seduction – Level 1 Felony
- Voyeurism – Level 6 Felony
Authorities said the charges stem from both recent discoveries and long-term abuse allegations.
Initial Report of Voyeurism
On Saturday, December 28, 2024, officers were called to N 300 W in Greenfield on a report of voyeurism and child molestation involving a juvenile.
According to court documents:
- A juvenile victim allegedly discovered a camera hidden in a bathroom during a birthday party.
- The child told an adult and then destroyed the SD card out of anger.
- While the video could not be restored, the discovery led to a police interview with the victim.
Victim’s Testimony
During the interview, the 14-year-old victim revealed that she had been sexually attacked by Bilbrey for at least six years. Investigators believe the abuse had been ongoing and hidden until the recent discovery of the camera.
Indiana National Guard Response
The Indiana National Guard confirmed Bilbrey’s status as a member and released a statement addressing the case:
“The Indiana National Guard is aware of the recent allegations against Joseph Bilbrey. The actions attributed to this individual are not in keeping with the Army values and the values of the Indiana National Guard. We take these allegations seriously, but we are unable to comment further due to the pending investigation.”
Ongoing Investigation
Bilbrey remains in custody, as per reports. Investigators are working to determine whether additional victims may be involved, given the length of time the abuse allegedly occurred.
The Boone County Prosecutor’s Office has confirmed that further hearings will take place as prosecutors push forward with the case.
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