Voyeurism charges laid after 'invasive recordings' taken at two malls

Exterior of Fairview Park Mall, from Westcliff.
Exterior of Fairview Park Mall, from Westcliff. WestCliff Management Ltd.

A Kitchener man is facing voyeurism charges after two incidents of a suspect recording victims inside stores.

The first incident occurred on July 9, at around 3:55 p.m. Police were called to Fairview Mall after reports of someone recording a victim while changing in a private stall inside a store.

The second took place weeks later, on July 21, at around 7 p.m. Officers were sent to Conestoga Mall after a store employee reported seeing a man putting a recording device on his shoe and filming women inside the store.

Investigations were launched following the reported incidents, leading to an arrest on August 1.

WRPS has now charged a 56-year-old Kitchener man with two counts of voyeurism. He was held for a bail hearing.

Investigations are still underway into any other possible incidents, with police asking anyone with further information to reach out.


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