Phone On Stick Rigged To Watch Women Shower
Police: 48-Year-Old Used Wire, Electrical Tape To Build Periscope-Like Device
POSTED: 10:49 pm EDT May 25,
2005
UPDATED: 11:47 pm EDT May 28,
2005
CHULUOTA, Fla. -- A 48-year-old man was arrested and charged with voyeurism for allegedly using a cell phone and a mirror attached to sticks to spy on women showering at a campground in Seminole County, according to Local 6 News.
Police said a woman was bathing at a shower facility at Lake Mills Park Tuesday night when an insect landed on her causing her to scream for help.
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Her husband ran to the shower area and noticed Kevin Lambrechts standing outside the building with a machete, Local 6 News reported.Moments after Lambrechts left the area, the woman looked up and noticed mirrors rigged in the ceiling.
The couple called 911 and officers later found the periscope-like device built into holes in the building's ceiling.Investigators said Lambrechts used wire and electrical tape so that the women in the shower building could be seen by looking up through the roof overhang of the building."What we found was a mirror set up that included two mirrors set up somewhat like a child's periscope," Seminole County Sheriff's Lt. Barry Smith said. "One mirror was set up in the outside eave of the building and the second mirror was set up just inside the wall.""I felt like I was just raped by this man," the woman said.Lambrechts has denied any knowledge of the voyeur equipment or being at the shower facility.Seminole County Parks said they will fix the holes in the roof of the building as soon as possible.Police patrols have been increased at the park.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
Her husband ran to the shower area and noticed Kevin Lambrechts standing outside the building with a machete, Local 6 News reported.Moments after Lambrechts left the area, the woman looked up and noticed mirrors rigged in the ceiling.
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