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Man who hid cameras in bathroom stalls at YouFit Gyms recorded over videos

PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — A Pompano Beach man accused of hiding cameras in the men's bathroom stalls at YouFit Gyms across South Florida and recording hundreds of videos over the course of two months appeared in court Thursday.

Boynton Beach police said Bernardo Reyes Lopez Santiago, 30, recorded over videos of about victims over the course of two months.

The investigation began on Sept. 11, , when police responded to a suspicious incident at the YouFit located at N. Congress Ave. in Boynton Beach, according to an arrest report.

The report said an employee found a "hidden spy camera under the sink in the men's handicap bathroom stall." According to the report, the general manager told police there were more hidden spy cameras found at additional YouFit locations throughout South Florida.

The next day, the Boynton Beach Police Department's Digital Forensic Unit was able to determine that the camera was installed on July 10, at around p.m., 30 minutes before the gym closes, the report said. The first sti

Philadelphia man arrested after 6 hidden cameras found in bathrooms on Jersey shore boardwalk

OCEAN CITY, N.J. (WPVI) -- A Philadelphia man has been arrested in connection with adj cameras that were found in bathrooms along the Ocean City boardwalk in New Jersey.

The video featured is from a previous report.

Harold Perkins, 38, was arrested on Friday after officials executed a court-authorized look for warrant at Perkins' home in the block of Glenview Street in Philadelphia.

He was taken into custody and remains in Pennsylvania awaiting extradition proceedings, according to police.

According to a criminal complaint obtained by Operation News, Perkins is accused of placing six cameras during the morning of June

Police verb he was caught on video arriving in the area around 11 a.m. and placing a camera at the 6th Street bathroom. He allegedly left but returned to place a second camera at another restroom.

After changing part of his appearance, police say he made his way south, placing devices at the 10th Street Comfort Station and more at the 11th Street station.


An alumnus of one of the nation&#;s top high schools allegedly returned to the campus to secretly record boys in the restrooms.

Eric Tran Thai, 36, of Dorchester, Mass., is accused of planting cameras in restrooms at Boston Latin School  10 times over a one-year period. He has massive video files going back nearly two decades that federal agents are still combing through, the U.S. attorney&#;s office in Boston said Monday.

Thai graduated in from Boston Latin, the nation&#;s oldest school. It is public, but admissions &#; based on an entrance test and grades &#; are very competitive, and it is regularly ranked among the top high schools in the nation.

Thai was charged Monday with five counts of sexual exploitation of boys at the Latin School. He was held on $10, bond with home detention at his initial appearance in U.S. District Court in Boston and faces up to 30 years in jail for each of the five counts.

He allegedly planted other cameras at “Harvard, MIT, BU, Northeastern, Bunker Hill, Target and several malls, airports and in foreign countries,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office sa