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Police: Suspect was recording people changing at Twin Cities mall

Police: Suspect was recording people changing at Twin Cities mall

Yahoo13-05-2025

Police investigating a Peeping Tom incident in St. Louis Park last month have made an arrest.
St. Louis Park PD said it received a report on April 17 of a male recording people who were changing in dressing rooms at an unnamed store at The Shoppes at Knollwood along Highway 7.
On Thursday, a suspect was arrested by police. He was taken into custody, and then released on Friday pending formal charges of felony interference with privacy.
"The St. Louis Park Police Department asks anyone who believes they may have been a victim of a similar incident on or around April 17, 2025, at The Shoppes at Knollwood to contact the department at 952.924.2618," the department said.
"The St. Louis Park Police Department is committed to ensuring the safety and privacy of all individuals in the community."
Note: The details provided in this story are based on law enforcement's latest version of events, and may be subject to change.

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