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MN: Eden Prairie man charged with 11 counts of invasion of privacy

Posted on December 20, 2019 by pogowasright.org

SW NewsMedia reports:

An Eden Prairie man has been charged with 11 counts of invasion of privacy after he allegedly installed a camera in a bathroom at the Hennepin County Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center, according to a Hennepin County criminal complaint.

Mauricio Morales, 45, admitted to investigators that he had installed a camera in a trash can at the Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center after the camera was found on Feb. 22, the complaint says.

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