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A Horsham, Montgomery County woman was charged earlier this month after allegedly recording phone calls with several individuals without their consent.
Gloria Sujean Krezel, 25, is accusing of making recordings of phone calls with Falls Township District Judge Jan Vislosky, staff at the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office and employees at a local Christian school, according to court papers filed by Tullytown Chief of Police Daniel Doyle and Sgt. Phillip Kulan.
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The recordings were discovered on Krezel’s phone after her husband was detained during a separate investigation.
While at the police station, Krezel’s phone, which her husband had at the time, kept ringing. She was calling to make sure he was okay. After Krezel’s husband was allowed to answer the phone to tell his wife he was safe, an officer noted a message popped up on the phone asking if the recording of the call was to be saved, police said.
It was discovered that an app called ACR was on the phone. Krezel’s husband admitted he knew about the app and that his wife recorded phone calls, police said.
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Over 200 recordings of calls were discovered on the phone. Vislosky, members of the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office and staff at the school all told investigators they did not consent to being recorded, as is required by state law, court papers state.
Krezel was charged with three counts of felony intercept communications. She was released on her own recognizance and is scheduled to have a preliminary hearing on January 26.
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Editor’s Note: All individuals arrested or charged with a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The story was compiled using information from police and public court documents.


