Law enforcement in Washington state say the man could face further charges as they sift through a large amount of digital evidence.
Law enforcement officials in southwest Washington state have charged a school custodian with 137 counts of first-degree voyeurism after investigators uncovered a tranche of recordings made in a school bathroom dating back to at least 2013, authorities said.they had arrested James D. Mattson, 38, of Vancouver, after school staff alerted authorities of possible voyeurism. The sheriff's office said it's still investigating, saying the probe will be technical and time-consuming.
A stock image of a school bathroom. A school custodian in Washington state is accused of secretly recording videos in a school staff bathroom over a 10-year period, police said.The investigation began last week when Vancouver Public Schools district contacted law enforcement to report that an employee had allegedly videotaped female students in the Alki Middle School locker rooms, according to the sheriff's office.
"Vancouver Public Schools is aware of the arrest of a former VPS employee accused of voyeurism," the school districtin an email Thursday."We continue to work closely with the Clark County Sheriff's Office to support their investigation."
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