Police said the cards were then placed back into evidence.The investigation was later reassigned to a different Trooper in July 2025. According to the affidavit, investigators believed 98 of the images depicted female children engaged in indecent contact.Police interviewed Moyer on August 10. According to the affidavit, Moyer allegedly told investigators he had an interest in nude children that he described as curiosity rather than sexual attraction. Police allege he acknowledged saving images of nude children to the SD cards but denied photographing or manufacturing any of the images.Court records show the 115 charges were filed under Pennsylvania's sexual abuse of children statute. Counts 1 through 98 are graded as second-degree felonies, while Counts 99 through 115 are graded as third-degree felonies.Moyer was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Edward Tarantelli.