INVASION OF PRIVACY: The Blue Springs, MO police department is seeking to identify secretly recorded women who used a QuikTrip restroom.
Police say the suspect secretly recorded women who used the restroom at a QuikTrip near in the area near Woods Chapel Road and I-70. They are still trying to identify seven women who were unknowingly recorded at that location.Man arrested for allegedly using coffee cup camera to secretly record gym members in locker room
Sgt. Hughes says the video shows the women were unknowingly recorded from up above as they used the restroom."We have 18 victims that we know of but every time we turn over a new stone, we find more victims," Hughes said. Police used QuikTrip surveillance to identify all but seven of the women who were recorded using the restroom.
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