A former Expedia employee was sentenced Friday to four years in prison in a massive voyeurism case involving hidden bathroom ...
A man was charged for allegedly hiding a camera in a Kirkland Starbucks bathroom. He reportedly told police he also hid ...
After a failed pilot program in Madison, SPD Chief Shon Barnes is leading a department trusted with yet another controversial ...
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Ex-Expedia employee gets 4 years for planting spy cameras across Seattle campus in voyeurism case
A former Expedia Group employee who secretly recorded women by hiding spy cameras throughout the company’s Seattle ...
The Lynnwood man pleaded guilty last month to voyeurism charges for placing spy cameras in Expedia office bathrooms and his ...
Ex-Expedia employee Marcelo Vargas-Fernandez receives a four-year sentence for voyeurism and protection order violations.
Marcelo Vargas-Fernandez pleaded guilty to 14 voyeurism charges and two charges of violating a sexual assault protection ...
Seattle City Council President Sara Nelson summarized the City of Seattle’s decision to implement public surveillance cameras to deter crime in highly susceptible areas. The surveillance cameras have ...
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Seattle Police Dept. launches new registry to pull private camera footage for investigations
Seattle wants to tap into residential security camera footage to aid police investigations. The Seattle Police Department recently launched Connect Seattle, a new voluntary registry program designed ...
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