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B.C. coach who secretly photographed boys in change room sentenced on 2 counts of voyeurism

Former Metro Vancouver baseball and hockey coach Randy Downes has been found guilt of taking secret photos of boys in change rooms – Jun 14, 2019

A former Coquitlam minor hockey and baseball coach has been sentenced on two counts of voyeurism for taking secret photos of two boys while they changed in a locker room.

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Investigators said they believe Randy Downes took the photos between June 2013 and April 2016.

The pictures were of boys in boxer shorts, or focusing on their torsos. The boys had no idea Downes was taking the pictures, which were stored on his phone.

On Monday, Downes was handed a suspended sentence and six months’ probation. He had already spent 200 days in jail for breaching bail conditions.

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The former coach must abide by a number of conditions: he is not allowed to contact his victims, he is not to be in the presence of anyone under 17-years-old in areas such as locker rooms, and he cannot photograph anyone under 17 except with consent.

He is still allowed to referee adult hockey games.

According to police, Downes had been involved in youth sports across Metro Vancouver for more than three decades.

He had coached hockey and baseball at different levels since the 1990s and also worked as a photographer.

— With files from Simon Little

 

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