Crime & Safety
Peninsula Man Accused Of Secretly Recording Sex With Woman
Police warned this week that " there may be additional subjects who have been victimized by the suspect."

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SAN BRUNO, CA — A San Bruno man is accused of secretly recording himself and a woman he'd just met "engaging in consensual sexual activity," police said Monday. What's more, they believe he may have done the same thing to other women.
According to San Bruno Police Lt. Troy Fry, a woman told police on Aug. 11 that "she believed that she had been videotaped without her knowledge" while she was with 31-year-old Scott Michael Inouye
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"A subsequent investigation corroborated the victim’s report," police said, adding that Inouye was arrested on suspicion of unlawful surreptitious recordings of sexual conduct.
Police believe there may be additional victims connected to the case, they said.
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"This investigation has also revealed that there may be additional subjects who have been victimized by the suspect," Fry said in a news release.
Police released Inouye's photo in case anyone recognizes him. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact San Bruno police at (650) 616-7100 or sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov.
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