Florida Man Takes Upskirt Pics of the Wrong Person
Was Florida man checking for a concealed deadly weapon under the skirt of a woman who was shopping at Home Depot? Deputies say they arrested a man who was caught using his camera phone to take photos of women without their knowledge.
According to WFTV, the man had been seen in the store before. Employees had watched him approach various women, acting as if he was looking for items that were in the same vicinity.
They say the man was observed on video surveillance getting close to his victims, holding his phone in his hand and taking upskirt shots as they leaned over or squatted to get a better view of merchandise. Lake Mary police say they organized an investigation and sting operation after several reports of the mystery man’s behavior was documented on film.
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Officers eventually identified the man as 37-year-old Bryan Barclay, saying he had been coming to the home improvement store often, attempting to see women in skirts and trying to film them as they shopped. The sting involved a female officer putting on a skirt and walking through the store.
Sure enough, the man took the bait, seeing the woman and immediately following her through the store. Deputies watched the man closely and observed him as he got closer to the undercover officer.
When he was standing next to the officer, he whipped out his camera and began to take photos of the woman as she bent over and looked at products on the shelves. After taking the pics, the man walked toward the exit, but was detained in the parking lot.
When Barclay’s phone was searched, deputies found another video that appeared to have been taken in the garden section of the same store. The video featured an unknown female who was also wearing a skirt.
Barclay was charged with video voyeurism. He was released on bond.
[SOURCE: WFTV.com]
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