Saturday, April 20, 2024

Man faces voyeurism charges near Western University

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An investigation into reports of voyeurism near the Western University campus in London, Ontario has led to 17 charges
against a 47-year-old man.


Police say the investigation began following a string of alleged break-ins in recent months at residences surrounding the campus, but aren’t saying if homes used by students were targeted.
Bradley Priestap of London was arrested over the weekend and police say he’s being held pending a bail hearing.
He is charged with 10 counts of trespassing, three counts of criminal harassment and two counts of voyeurism.
He is also charged with possessing break-and-enter tools and break-and-enter to commit voyeurism.
London police are continuing to look into reports of similar incidents and say anyone with information should contact them.

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