A man was arrested in Scottsdale for allegedly secretly recording women in Arizona, California and Singapore as far back as 2011.
In 2020, law enforcement officials in Scottsdale were alerted by security at a large company that a male employee was found to have surreptitious recordings on his work-issued electronics.
Court documents reveal that more than 100 items were discovered, either photos or videos, appearing to be surreptitious in nature. Two of the videos were recorded at the company’s location in Scottsdale, near Scottsdale and Bell roads. In one video, a male can be seen setting up the recording device and later taking it down. The company identified the male as their same employee.Multiple employees from the company at that location were recognized in the videos.
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