UPDATE: Former Byron Township church volunteer to stand trial for secretly taping nude teen

BYRON TOWNSHIP -- A 53-year-old church youth leader who donated his personal computer to the church has been arrested and charged with secretly videotaping a teen male in the bathroom of his home, Kent County Sheriff's deputies said today.

Police said the images on David "Randy" Campbell's personal computer were discovered after he donated it to Frontline Bible Church in Byron Township, 8283 Pfeiffer Farms Drive SW.

As the church tried to use the computer, they discovered video footage from two years ago of a youth in Campbell's bathroom. Police interviewed the teen, who was 13 at the time, is not related and was unaware of the camera, sheriff's Lt. Kevin Kelley said.

Campbell was very active with youth group programs at the Frontline church, Kelley said.

"Investigators are trying to determine if there are additional victims," he said.

Police, who searched Campbell's Gaines Township home and confiscated several computers and video recorders, arrested him on Jan. 28.

He was arraigned on Jan. 29 in 63rd District Court in Cascade, charged with one count of capturing/distributing an image of an unclothed person and an additional charge of using a computer to commit a crime, Kelley said. The computer crime is a 10-year offense.

He was released from Kent County Jail after paying a $1,000 cash surety bond.

Kelley asked anyone with information to call Silent Observer, 616-774-2345, or the sheriff's department, 616-632-6100.

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