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Police confirm Walmart peeping Tom

Sept. 19, 2012 — On Sept. 18 at approximately 8 p.m. officers from the Susanville Police Department (SPD) were dispatched to Walmart on a report of a male subject who entered the women’s restroom and looked under the privacy partition of an occupied toilet stall.

Police officers talked to a female victim who confirms this occurred. Video surveillance footage from Walmart has been obtained and is being reviewed for evidence.

As a result of this incident, an email has been circulating around stating the male subject was a migrant farm worker. The nationality of the suspect has not been determined at this time.

The SPD is working closely with the management of the Susanville Walmart store to ensure public safety while shopping in the establishment. According to SPD, releasing further details at this time could jeopardize the investigation.

If you have any information regarding this incident, call the Susanville Police Department at 257-5603. Callers may remain anonymous.

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0#1sandy2012-09-20 21:47
Hmmm ok, so are we led to believe there are surveilance cameras in the ladies bathrooms ?
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+4#2Huh?2012-09-21 07:46
I highly doubt there are actually cameras in the restroom. Especially since its illegal. But I'm sure there are cameras nearby that can see who goes in and who comes out. That's probably the surveillance footage being reviewed, or maybe seeing who enters/exits the store that matches a description.
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+1#3kirk .L2012-09-21 10:31
Sandy I have seen the pic's of the guy. They were taken by a camera outside the entry way to the bathrooms by sporting goods, not in the bathrooms themselves.
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-2#4Joey P2012-09-21 12:34
Lets hope this poor guy gets the help he needs.
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0#5George2012-09-24 10:25
Kirk L is a police officer or Walmart Manager? Can anyone see these bathroom videos? Come on people.
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