Crime & Safety

3 Charged In Sexual Exploitation Of 13-Year-Old Bucks County Girl

Kentucky man charged with sex trafficking; men from Buckingham and Coopersburg facing sexual assault charges.

Zachary Lee McCauley, 29, of Louisville, Kentucky, is awaiting extradition to Bucks County to face charges.
Zachary Lee McCauley, 29, of Louisville, Kentucky, is awaiting extradition to Bucks County to face charges. (Bucks County District Attorney's Office)

DOYLESTOWN, PA — A Kentucky man has been charged with sex trafficking a 13-year-old Bucks County girl, coercing the victim through fear to engage in sexual intercourse last October with two men from Bucks and Lehigh counties, officials said Tuesday.

During a press conference, Bucks County District Attorney Jen Schorn announced charges against Zachary Lee McCauley, 29, of Louisville, including one count each of trafficking in individuals, sexual exploitation of children, corruption of minors, criminal use of a communication facility, and three counts each of unlawful contact with a minor and sexual abuse of children.

McCauley was also charged with solicitation to commit statutory sexual assault, solicitation to commit involuntary deviant sexual intercourse, solicitation to commit patronizing victim of sexual servitude, solicitation to commit aggravated indecent assault, and solicitation to commit sexual abuse of children.

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McCauley is currently in custody in Kentucky and awaiting extradition.

The investigation conducted by Bucks County Detectives found that McCauley groomed and coerced the girl into having sexual encounters with two adult men, ages 67 and 42, three times during in October 2024. At least one of the encounters was video recorded through a Snapchat video call, detectives said.

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The investigation found that McCauley arranged the encounters by communicating with multiple adult men through an online dating site.

Investigators identified the two men who engaged in the statutory sexual assault of the victim as Jon Thomas Van Ingen, 67, of Buckingham Township, and Randy Francis Quinn, 42, of Coopersburg.

Thomas Van Ingen, left, of Buckingham, and Randy Francis Quinn of Coopersburg. (Bucks County District Attorney's office)

Van Ingen was charged with one count of statutory sexual assault and Quinn was charged with two counts of statutory sexual assault and one count each of photographing or filming a child sex act and the dissemination of photos or film of child sex acts.

Van Ingen and Quinn were arraigned on Monday by Magisterial District Judge Maggie Snow and released on $150,000 unsecured bail.

“I praise the mother in this case because her instincts were correct,” District Attorney Jennifer Schorn said. “And I praise the victim in this case. She is only 13 years of age, and she is so strong and she is not to be blamed for what occurred. These cases cannot succeed without the amazing team of county detectives and the other detectives throughout Bucks County who make up our Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. They use the resources and their expertise to battle these crimes every single day.”

In February, the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office began an investigation into the sex trafficking of the 13-year-old victim after a mother became concerned about the well-being of her daughter.

The victim was on Snapchat when an individual on the site added her as a friend, investigators found. The individual identified himself as “Jake” and claimed to be 17 years old and was aware that the victim was 13, the District Attorney said. “Jake” was later identified as Zachary McCauley.

After a few weeks of communication, investigators said McCauley solicited the victim into taking sexually explicit photos and videos, which he had her send to him through Snapchat. She initially refused, but McCauley persisted, and she eventually sent him images, detectives said. In total, she said she sent him more than 25 sexually explicit videos and images.

During their conversations, investigators said McCauley made comments about hurting the victim’s mother and making the victim fearful that he would carry out the threat.

At some point, detectives said McCauley directed the victim to create an account on the dating site Grindr and give him the login credentials. When the victim told McCauley she could not create an account because of her age, McCauley told her to lie and claim to be 18 years old, detectives said.

After the profile was created, detectives said McCauley added images of the victim in various pieces of lingerie. He also created a fake identification card (a school ID) that listed the victim by a different name and with a date of birth as 18 years old.

McCauley would then access the Grindr account and communicate with other users, soliciting dates with the victim, detectives said. When he couldn’t access the account, he would direct the victim to send him screenshots of the conversations she had with the other users, so he could tell her what to say to them, detectives said.

McCauley arranged numerous encounters with men and the victim, which ultimately led to her to meeting with three of them. Two of the men engaged in statutory sexual intercourse with the victim, but the third encounter ended when the man became suspicious of the victim’s age, investigators said. All of the encounters happened in October in Bucks County.

Through the investigation, Jon Van Ingen and Randy Quinn were identified as the two men who met the victim for sexual encounters arranged by McCauley. In one of the encounters, Quinn was on a Snapchat video call with McCauley and the sexual assault was recorded.

The victim communicated with McCauley posing as “Jake” in multiple ways, including various Snapchat accounts, Instagram and phone calls, said investigators. The victim never met McCauley in person, and only once saw his face when he inadvertently turned on his camera during a Snapchat video call.

The investigation was conducted by detectives with the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office. The Kentucky Office of the Attorney General and Saint Matthews Police Department in Kentucky also assisted with the investigation and arrest of McCauley on April 2, 2025.

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