Out of Work D.C. Accused of Using Cat Calls to Win Children's Trust HI ALE AH, FL. A., — man who Hialeah police say took videos of young children in department stores lias been accused of similar charges. Out of work chiropractor Jonathan Davis turned himself in to authorities late Friday' night and posted bail shortly after being charged with aggravated stalking of a minor under 16. Davis was arrested in May on charges of committing a lewd act at a Hialeah K-Mart store. Police obtained a warrant for Davis" cell phone and say videos stored on the phone show him seeking out girls younger tlian 12. and videotaping them. Hialeah police provided an edited surveillance video and cell phone audio recordings of Davis at a Burlington Coat Factors in Hialeah to CBS 4 News. Police sav the audio recordings show a man desperate to catch the attention of the children, using catcalls and laughter to entice them and win tlicir trust. All the while, police say Davis touched himself inappropriately, using a ruse tliat lie was "itchy" to elicit help from the youths. Hialeah police said the case began because an alert security guard at tlie Burlington Coat Factors noticed Davis recording children in the store at the end of March. The surveillance video shows store cameras zooming in and out on Davis as lie roamed the store. Mcndigutia says Davis got just inches away from some children who were with their parents. "In some cases I could actually sec that a parent was holding a child by the kind." Mcndigutia stud. "In some cases the parent was 5 feet from their child." Police say Davis appeared to be on tlic prowl, crouching down in store aisles and hiding behind merchandise — all in an effort to surreptitiously take video of girls as young 5. while touching himself. And the audio recordings add another creepy element to this case. Police say Davis used a series of catcalls to get the kids' attention — milking a "psst" noise and saying "Ouch!"" Police say Davis also tried to get the girls to go with him to a different part of the store. "He's saying things like Wlicrc's the toy section'.' I have a little niece. Can you help find this? What si/c shoe are von'.'"" Mendimitia said. Investigators do not believe any children went with Davis but the) continue to investigate the case. Police do believe Davis did this at numerous stores. Police s;ts "The parents that were close to their kids, lie couldn't go tliat next step." Mcndigutia said. "The parent was too close by. So slaying close to your children is always going to be the safest thing to do." According to the clerk's office in Ircdcll County in North Carolina, Davis pleaded no contest to three counts of indecent exposure in 2007. A copy of a police report reveals that Davis was accused of exposing himself to several people - including a 15-ycar-old — at a park. The clerk's office tells CBS 4 that Davis was sentenced to 2 years of supervised probation, told to pay court costs and ordered to stay out of parks and playgrounds. If you believe your child may have encountered Davis, call Hialcah police at (305)"863-5353 Read more here: liltp: www.miamilierald.com 2012 05 19 2H07414/ relired-chiropraclor-re-arresled.hlml::slorylink cpy FBI: Chiropractor planning escape arrested DAYTON A BEACH, FL - Anticipating Joseph Wagner would bolt for the Dominican Republic where he was supposed to marry a prostitute, the FBI arrested the 62->car-old chiropractor in May. charging him with dispensing controlled substances and health care fraud according to federal investigator. Wagner's practice — Wagner Chiropractic and Acupuncture Clinic - was raided in August 2011 by the FBI and other federal agencies. The agents were seeking airy evidence lliat would show Wagner was dispensing controlled substances - specifically Xanax and Lortab - and defrauding insurance companies, according to a criminal complaint. Not only were patient records seized at tlic Daylona Beach clinic, but financial and computer records were also taken. Wagner's financial records revealed he lias a bank account in the Dominican Republic -- where he went to medical school — for $76.800, That's the equivalent of about $3 million pesos in that country, the complaint shows. After the raid, state and federal investigators revealed Wagner was linked to a West Palm Beach doctor who investigators said allowed Wagner to use the doctor's Drug Enforcement Administration license. That enabled Wagner to prescribe pain medications to his chiropractic patients, investigators said. State law prohibits chiropractors from prescribing medication. Tlic license of tliat medical doctor - John Christcnscn - was suspended by the slate, as was Wagner's, records show. Christcnscn said Friday he never gave Wagner permission to use his name for prescriptions. According to tlic complaint rclciiscd Friday though. Wagner used tlic mimes of other medical doctors for the prescriptions, as well. The prescription p;ids Wagner used were pre-stamped and prc-signcd using the mimes of those doctors, the complaint shows. Christcnscn's name appeared on some of the prescription bottles of Wagner's patients, investigators said. All of the patients were given Xanax. Lortab and the muscle rclaxcr Soma, tlic complaint shows. Some of tlic patients received their drugs monthly, others got them weekly, the complaint shows. Patients who had no insurance paid Wagner $ 100 monthly and were given their drugs that way. the complaint shows. Tlic patients said tlicy received a "back crack" from Wagner and office visits never lasted more than five minutes, tlic complaint shows. Investigators learned Wagner traveled to the Dominican Republic twice in April. Both were round-trip journeys. But when he booked a trip to Santiago. Dominican Republic, for May 16. it was a one-way ticket, the complaint shows. "On May 15.1 received a call from the confidential source." FBI agent Groeschncr wrote in the complaint. "Joseph Wagner planned to remain in the Dominican Republic for at least a month, and intended to marry a prostitute he met there before allegedly returning to tlic United States at an unspecified, later date." Source: Orlando Sentinel EZ9 Pass on the information to inform other D.C. s about events that are really happening to chiropractors. Forfiirther information, fax 1-305-716-9212. Write us at editorial%amchiropractor.com or HCO138, 8619 NW 68th St., Miami, FL 33166.