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Indiantown Gap worker admits snooping on women in bathroom

Posted on September 23, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Les Stewart reports:

A 25-year-old Perry County man pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges he placed a miniature camera in a Fort Indiantown Gap restroom to film women.

Travis A. Stauffer pleaded guilty to charges that include invasion of privacy, attempted invasion of privacy and disorderly conduct.

[…]

Under terms of his plea agreement, the sentencing judge will decide between jail or house arrest.

Read more on Lebanon Daily News.

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