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OPP seek more victims following alleged voyeurism incident at Ingersoll business

The OPP say that further investigation indicated there may be more victims. Lars Hagberg / The Canadian Press File

Oxford County OPP said they are continuing to investigate after a man was charged in an alleged voyeurism incident at the Target Zone Health and Fitness in Ingersoll.

On Wednesday, police said they are looking to speak with women who may have used tanning beds at the business on Thames Street from January 2016 to May 17, 2018.

OPP Const. Stacey Culbert told 980 CFPL that further investigation indicated there may be more victims.

“There may have been some more voyeurism that’s taken place,” said Culbert. “We want to certainly follow all the leads where they may take us and collect all the evidence.

Culbert was unable to comment on whether women who went to the business after May 17 should be worried.

“The information that we have is specific to these dates and these dates only.”

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The investigation began on May 17, when police received a voyeurism complaint at the previously mentioned Ingersoll business which provides several services including personal fitness, spa and tanning.

That same day, police arrested a 48-year-old Zorra Township man.

He is charged with one count of voyeurism.

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