Baltimore County Police Arrest Peeping Tom
Zachary Campbell, 20, of Baltimore is alleged to have looked in at females as they used the restroom at several local colleges, including CCBC Essex.
Baltimore County police arrested a 20-year-old man who is suspected of spying on females as they used the restroom at several local colleges.
Zachary Campbell, of the 1600 block of Northbourne Road in Baltimore, is alleged by police to be the serial peeping tom described by students who reported similar incidents over the last few months at CCBC Essex, Towson University, Loyola University and Morgan State, county police spokeswoman Detective Cathy Batton said.
According to court records, Campbell has been charged with three counts of peeping tom among other related charges.
CCBC spokesperson Hope Davis said in each of the two cases reported on her campus, female students reported that a man looked under their stall as they used the restroom. Those incidents occured March 26 in Building A and on April 20 in Building B.
guest123
1:16 am on Saturday, May 5, 2012
Looking at his criminal record is pretty disturbing. While he was out on bail AND serving probation, all for similar incidents, he goes out and does this AGAIN? He has had over 10 charges for this stuff in less than a year, found guilty twice! I hope he gets the help he needs..it's too bad the Dept of Corrections and the judicial system won't provide it.
Red Dolphin
6:32 am on Saturday, May 5, 2012
wow, cant he get his jollies off in private ? the address given is close to Morgan state....... but he likes to go to different universities... doesnt he know abou the cameras ? how dumb
Red Dolphin
6:34 am on Saturday, May 5, 2012
takes alot of nerve to just walk in to a college that you dont go to and then jst walk right in a ladies room and look under a stall thats sick!
Sam Battle
10:23 am on Saturday, May 5, 2012
THIS person is a clear reason why we need more registries for ALL type of criminals so we can track them and watch them as we do with sex offenders. If the sex offender registry is so great lets expand it to all type of criminals so we can protect our families from all types of criminals.
Sam Battle
9:38 pm on Saturday, May 5, 2012
Tim, I understand your point , but hey our gov. is making us believe that the billion dollar sex offender registry is so great and protects the world, I just think to expand it and keep check on all violent offenders ... BUT as you said.. it is all a FALSE sense of security at a major cost to taxpayers and a way to gather votes by giving false sense of security.
James Smith
6:25 am on Sunday, May 6, 2012
The police can get DNA from them and .............oh yea, they cant.
Hendo
10:08 pm on Tuesday, May 8, 2012
If he had worn a dress and said he was transgendered, he'd have gotten away with it.