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Kingston, Ont., man charged with voyeurism for recording female housemates: police

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KINGSTON, Ont. – Police in Kingston, Ont., say a 19-year-old man is facing a voyeurism charge and other counts after investigators received a tip about suspicious activity.

Police say a housemate went into the man’s bedroom last month looking for a missing item and allegedly found personal possessions of two female housemates and what appeared to be surreptitious video recording devices.

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The housemate spoke to the women about the issue and contacted police who seized video surveillance and computer equipment on March 1.

Investigators say they found video – believed to have been taken last summer in a Toronto home – showing seven women surreptitiously recorded in various states of undress.

Police say all the women have been identified, live in the Greater Toronto Area and have no known connection to Kingston.

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The 19-year-old man is charged with voyeurism and two counts each of theft and possession of stolen property.

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