Crime & Safety
College Student Hid Camera In Women's Bathroom: Report
A student attending Anne Arundel Community College was hit with peeping tom charges after police say he hid cameras in the women's bathroom.
ANNAPOLIS, MD — Tsague Tadonki Jr., a 20-year-old college student, was recently arrested after police say he hid a camera in a women's bathroom at Anne Arundel Community College, according to The Capital Gazette.
Court records show that Tadonki is facing a total of 24 charges — all misdemeanors — which include:
- Eight counts of peeping tom
- Eight counts of visual surveillance with prurient intent
- Eight counts of visual surveillance of a person's private areas
Tadonki came under the Anne Arundel County Police Department's radar after a faculty member at the community college found the device inside a bathroom stall on Feb. 12 and alerted officials, The Capital Gazette reported.
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On the camera, investigators found footage of seven women and one of Tadonki setting up the camera.
Court records dating back to 2024 show Tadonki faced similar charges of video surveillance of a person's private areas, and that he was released on his own recognizance.
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If convicted on all charges, Tadonki could face over 16 years in prison. He is currently being held without bond at the Jennifer Road Detention Center in Annapolis.
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