Child molestation charges filed against Everett optometrist

EVERETT — Snohomish County prosecutors have filed charges against an Everett optometrist who is accused of fondling a 10-year-old patient while her father was just outside the exam room.

Everett police detectives also allege that John Patrick O’Brien used a cellphone to take pictures of the girl after he removed her shirt and pulled down her pants.

O’Brien, 33, was charged by complaint in Everett District Court with child molestation and other offenses. Prosecutors have up to two weeks to refile felony charges in Snohomish County Superior Court. O’Brien remained in the county jail on Friday. He was being held on $750,000 bail.

Meanwhile, Everett detectives are searching through the computers and cameras that they seized from O’Brien’s Bellevue home earlier this week. Investigators are trying to determine if the photographs of the girl were shared or downloaded to another computer. They also asked to search for other images of child pornography.

O’Brien’s cellphone was seized last week. At the time, there wasn’t enough evidence to arrest him and he was released.

A court-authorized search of the phone turned up seven photographs of the 10-year-old and were consistent with her version of what happened during her Aug. 20 appointment, according to a police affidavit.

Forensic detectives recovered more than 16,000 images on the phone, including 870 images that were marked for deletion, according to court documents.

O’Brien was arrested Tuesday at his home. Police recovered a computer hard drive that appeared to have been hidden in the family vehicle. The arresting officers told detectives that O’Brien had removed something from his pockets and placed it in the vehicle when they approached him. It appeared that he also may have stashed his wife’s cellphone in the back of the vehicle, according to a police affidavit.

Police seized the vehicle after O’Brien refused to let them recover the hard drive and cellphone. Officers allowed his wife to take out the car seats and stroller. An officer also drove her to pick up one of their children from school.

The couple and their three children moved from North Carolina about two months ago. Everett police have been in contact with authorities there.

Everett detectives began investigating O’Brien after they were summoned to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. The 10-year-old girl was reporting that she’d been assaulted at the clinic in the 3700 block of Broadway.

During the initial examination at the optometrist’s office her father was in the room.

Both returned to the waiting room after her eyes were dilated and waited 15 minutes for a follow-up exam. When the daughter was called, the father was told to leave the room because he wasn’t needed for that part of the exam.

Once her dad was gone, O’Brien allegedly asked the girl to remove her shirt. He told her it was part of the exam. The girl said O’Brien took off her shirt and fondled her. O’Brien also allegedly pulled down her pants despite her efforts to keep them up. The girl told police that O’Brien took several pictures of her when she was unclothed.

The girl also said he locked the exam room.

The child didn’t tell her father what happened but told her mother once they were home.

Diana Hefley: 425-339-3463; hefley@heraldnet.com. Twitter: @dianahefley.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Local News

Alan Edward Dean, convicted of the 1993 murder of Melissa Lee, professes his innocence in the courtroom during his sentencing Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Bothell man gets 26 years in cold case murder of Melissa Lee, 15

“I’m innocent, not guilty. … They planted that DNA. I’ve been framed,” said Alan Edward Dean, as he was sentenced for the 1993 murder.

Bothell
Man gets 75 years for terrorizing exes in Bothell, Mukilteo

In 2021, Joseph Sims broke into his ex-girlfriend’s home in Bothell and assaulted her. He went on a crime spree from there.

A Tesla electric vehicle is seen at a Tesla electric vehicle charging station at Willow Festival shopping plaza parking lot in Northbrook, Ill., Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022. A Tesla driver who had set his car on Autopilot was “distracted” by his phone before reportedly hitting and killing a motorcyclist Friday on Highway 522, according to a new police report. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Tesla driver on Autopilot caused fatal Highway 522 crash, police say

The driver was reportedly on his phone with his Tesla on Autopilot on Friday when he crashed into Jeffrey Nissen, killing him.

A passenger pays their fare before getting in line for the ferry on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023 in Mukilteo, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
$55? That’s what a couple will pay on the Edmonds-Kingston ferry

The peak surcharge rates start May 1. Wait times also increase as the busy summer travel season kicks into gear.

In this Jan. 4, 2019 photo, workers and other officials gather outside the Sky Valley Education Center school in Monroe, Wash., before going inside to collect samples for testing. The samples were tested for PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, as well as dioxins and furans. A lawsuit filed on behalf of several families and teachers claims that officials failed to adequately respond to PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, in the school. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Judge halves $784M for women exposed to Monsanto chemicals at Monroe school

Monsanto lawyers argued “arbitrary and excessive” damages in the Sky Valley Education Center case “cannot withstand constitutional scrutiny.”

Mukilteo Police Chief Andy Illyn and the graphic he created. He is currently attending the 10-week FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. (Photo provided by Andy Illyn)
Help wanted: Unicorns for ‘pure magic’ career with Mukilteo police

“There’s a whole population who would be amazing police officers” but never considered it, the police chief said.

President of Pilchuck Audubon Brian Zinke, left, Interim Executive Director of Audubon Washington Dr.Trina Bayard,  center, and Rep. Rick Larsen look up at a bird while walking in the Narcbeck Wetland Sanctuary on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Larsen’s new migratory birds law means $6.5M per year in avian aid

North American birds have declined by the billions. This week, local birders saw new funding as a “a turning point for birds.”

FILE - In this May 26, 2020, file photo, a grizzly bear roams an exhibit at the Woodland Park Zoo, closed for nearly three months because of the coronavirus outbreak in Seattle. Grizzly bears once roamed the rugged landscape of the North Cascades in Washington state but few have been sighted in recent decades. The federal government is scrapping plans to reintroduce grizzly bears to the North Cascades ecosystem. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)
Grizzlies to return to North Cascades, feds confirm in controversial plan

Under a final plan announced Thursday, officials will release three to seven bears per year. They anticipate 200 in a century.s

Everett
Police: 1 injured in south Everett shooting

Police responded to reports of shots fired in the 9800 block of 18th Avenue W. Officers believed everyone involved remained at the scene.

Patrick Lester Clay (Photo provided by the Department of Corrections)
Police searching for Monroe prison escapee

Officials suspect Patrick Lester Clay, 59, broke into an employee’s office, stole their car keys and drove off.

People hang up hearts with messages about saving the Clark Park gazebo during a “heart bomb” event hosted by Historic Everett on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Clark Park gazebo removal complicated by Everett historical group

Over a City Hall push, the city’s historical commission wants to find ways to keep the gazebo in place, alongside a proposed dog park.

A person turns in their ballot at a ballot box located near the Edmonds Library in Edmonds, Washington on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Deadline fast approaching for Everett property tax measure

Everett leaders are working to the last minute to nail down a new levy. Next week, the City Council will have to make a final decision.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.