Police seeking man who hid camera in bathroom at Pittsburgh museum

Ryan Dickinson
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Police in Pittsburgh are trying to identify a man caught on surveillance video placing a hidden camera inside an all-gender bathroom at The Frick museum on Homewood Avenue.

The camera was found inside a public bathroom by an employee. Police investigators found the camera to have voyeuristic photos of children, senior citizens and women.

“He is suspected of taping a hidden camera inside a single occupant /all gender restroom at The Frick Pittsburgh at 217 S. Homewood Avenue for the purpose of secretly capturing images,” PPD investigators reported. “A search warrant obtained by Pittsburgh Police for the digital data reveals multiple images – including video and still photographs – of victims ranging from small children to senior citizens.”


If anyone has any information regarding the identity of the male in these two pictures, please call Zone 4 plainclothes detectives at (412) 422-6520.

He is suspected of taping a hidden camera inside a single occupant /all gender restroom at The Frick Pittsburgh at 217 S. Homewood Avenue for the purpose of secretly capturing images. The camera was discovered by an employee.

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