Crime & Safety
Police ID Peeping Tom Suspect at Towson University
There is a warrant out for the arrest of a 24-year-old man who police allege put a phone underneath a bathroom stall at Towson.

TOWSON, MD – The suspect in a peeping tom case at Towson University has been identified.
Towosn University Police officials said that they have an arrest warrant for Zachary Campbell, 24, who is accused of using a cell phone to take pictures of a person in a campus bathroom.
Police said Campbell is not affiliated with Towson University.
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The peeping tom incident occurred at 3 p.m. on Monday, May 2, in the third floor bathroom of the College of Liberal Arts Building, where someone placed a cell phone under the divider and was seen taking pictures, according to Towson University Police.
Campbell is described as 5'6" tall and 150 pounds and was last seen wearing glasses, a knit hat, black hooded jacket, blue jeans and tennis shoes.
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Anyone who sees Campbell on campus is asked to call the Towson University Police Department at 410-704-4444 or campus phone 4-4444 immediately. Callers may remain anonymous.
Photo of Zachary Campbell courtesy of the Towson University Police Department.
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