Crime & Safety
Alleged Peeping Tom Turns Himself In After Seeing Himself on Patch: Police
Police said the alleged Target dressing room voyeur turned himself in after seeing his photo on the Bel Air Patch.

The man accused of recording a woman in a Target changing room has come forward after seeing his picture on Patch, according to the Bel Air Police Department.
Stefan Abhishek Vincent, 23, of the 11700 block of Kingtop Drive, has been charged with peeping tom and private place - prurient intent.
Police said Vincent admitted to videotaping someone undressing in the changing room at the Target on Marketplace Drive on Saturday, Aug. 8.
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He turned himself in after seeing his photo—which authorities released Tuesday in hopes of identifying the suspect—on Bel Air Patch, according to Det. Sgt. Jim Lockard of the Bel Air Police Department.
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Anyone with information about this case or others that Vincent may be involved in can contact Det. Mark Zulauf at mzulauf@belairmd.org or the Bel Air Police Department at 410-638-4500.
Vincent is scheduled to appear in Harford County District Court on Oct. 28.
Photos courtesy of the Bel Air Police Department.
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