Crime & Safety

Creeper Alert: Police Search For Man Accused Of Taking Photos In Women’s Fitting Room

Man is suspected of taking photos inside a women's fitting room at Tyler's Department Store in May: Police

THE WOODLANDS, TX — The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man who witnesses said was taking pictures inside a women’s changing room.

The incident was reported June 4 at a Target store in the 1100 block of Lake Woodlands Drive, when a 40-year old woman told deputies she saw a cell phone over the top of the door in her changing room. (Want to get daily updates about traffic news and other events going on in your area? Sign up for the free Houston Patch morning newsletter.)

When she saw the cell phone, she opened the door, and confronted a man who was pushing a stroller with a sleeping child.

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The woman told deputies that the many turned and began to walk away when she confronted him, and that when she tried to stop him he rammed with the stroller and left the store, KHOU reported.

He was photographed by a shopper outside the Target store, and by security cameras as he was leaving the store.

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Meanwhile, investigators said the same man was involved in a similar incident at the Tyler’s Department Store on May 17, but left before deputies arrived, the Houston Chronicle reported.

Anyone with any information is asked to call the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 936-760-5800 or CrimeStoppers at 800-392-7867 (STOP).

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