Alleged Arkansas voyeur accused of filming Goodwill customers with cell phone as they changed in dressing rooms
An Arkansas man is accused of videoing multiple Goodwill customers as they used the store’s dressing rooms, authorities said.
On March 15, police in Rogers responded to the shop in connection to a call about a man who was allegedly recording people as they changed, the Arkansas Democrat Gazette reported, citing a probable cause affidavit.
According to the affidavit, a woman alerted staff after she spotted a cell phone under the door of her dressing room.
A Goodwill employee was able to snap a photo of the blue Kia allegedly driven by the suspect, later identified as 26-year-old Ashton Thomas, police said.
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A detective viewed surveillance video from the store that allegedly shows Thomas with his cell phone under the doors of three separate occupied dressing rooms, according to the document.
Police arrested Thomas on March 25 in connection to the incident, and he was booked into the Benton County jail on six counts of video voyeurism as well as one count of breaking or entering charge.
He was released two days later on a $50,000 bond.
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