New Jersey barber accused of putting cameras in barbershop bathroom, police say
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New Jersey barber accused of putting cameras in barbershop bathroom, police say
"A New Jersey barbershop employee is facing charges after allegedly placing cameras in the shop's bathroom, police said. The owner of Gino's Barbershop on Bridgeton Pike contacted the Mantua Police Department on Feb. 13 to report that a "spy camera" had been discovered in the restroom of the business, police said on social media. With help from the owner, detectives investigated and identified the suspect as a barber, 55-year-old Richard Doerrmann, of Mickleton, New Jersey."
"With help from the owner, detectives investigated and identified the suspect as a barber, 55-year-old Richard Doerrmann, of Mickleton, New Jersey. Detectives searched the suspect's home and electronic devices, according to police. Doerrmann faces multiple invasion of privacy charges."
A hidden camera was discovered in the restroom of Gino's Barbershop on Bridgeton Pike. The shop owner contacted the Mantua Police Department on Feb. 13 to report the device. Detectives, with assistance from the owner, investigated and identified a barber, 55-year-old Richard Doerrmann of Mickleton, New Jersey, as the suspect. Law enforcement searched the suspect's home and electronic devices as part of the inquiry. Doerrmann faces multiple invasion of privacy charges, and the case has prompted criminal proceedings related to alleged unauthorized surveillance in a private business restroom.
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