Man accused of recording people in South Shore library bathroom
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Man accused of recording people in South Shore library bathroom
"This is a serious and disturbing violation of personal privacy. I commend the library staff for their quick action, which directly led to the resolution of this case."
"This investigation also highlights the critical role that video surveillance systems play in protecting the public and solving crimes."
A 63-year-old man from Marshfield was arrested for allegedly recording individuals in a public restroom at the Paul Pratt Public Library. Library staff found a hidden recording device and alerted the police. A forensic analysis confirmed the device contained unauthorized recordings of individuals. The suspect, Thomas Campbell, faces charges of illegal wiretapping and video recording without consent. He is currently held on $2,500 bail and is scheduled for arraignment. Police Chief William Quigley emphasized the importance of quick action by library staff and the role of surveillance in public safety.
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