A West Chester man is charged with multiple counts of voyeurism in three separate cases in Butler and Hamilton counties.Marty Worley, 21, is accused of spying on women and photographing them inside local department stores.The latest criminal charge stems from an incident inside Target at the Voice of America shopping center on June 2.A store employee called 911."I have a peeping Tom in the store right now," the caller said. "He's very blatant about it. He went up to this one woman seven times. He just took pictures of her right next to a child."The caller said the man was photographing women and girls' backsides and up their skirts."He's just making laps. He's going around to another set of definitely minor girls. He's hunting. I mean, literally, I'm watching him hunt for girls right now. He's going to the makeup department where there's a bunch of little girls," the caller said. While on the phone with a dispatcher, the employee said he watched Worley take inappropriate photos of a dozen customers. The employee said he couldn't take it anymore and ended up confronting Worley before police arrived."I can't let this happen in front of me anymore," the caller said.According to a West Chester Township police report, two of the victims were 17 years old."That's disgusting and blows my mind," said Melissa Juneau, a Target shopper. Another customer, Alauna Patten, said, "It's creepy all the way around, but girls, 17-year-olds, they don't know about the real world yet and probably never would have expected that." This week, Worley was charged with voyeurism for that incident.WLWT confirmed he's also been charged in two other similar cases.On Jan. 17, West Chester police said Worley spied on a woman while she was trying on clothes in the dressing room at the Walmart on Cincinnati-Dayton Road for the "purpose of sexual arousal or gratification."Three days after that, in Hamilton County, deputies said Worley recorded a woman in the dressing room at the Symmes Township Kohls. WLWT tracked down Worley on Thursday."I don't want to talk to no news," he said.He referred us to his attorney, Mike Allen. Allen said because the three cases are pending in court, it was too soon to discuss the case.
A West Chester man is charged with multiple counts of voyeurism in three separate cases in Butler and Hamilton counties.
Marty Worley, 21, is accused of spying on women and photographing them inside local department stores.
The latest criminal charge stems from an incident inside Target at the Voice of America shopping center on June 2.
A store employee called 911.
"I have a peeping Tom in the store right now," the caller said. "He's very blatant about it. He went up to this one woman seven times. He just took pictures of her right next to a child."
The caller said the man was photographing women and girls' backsides and up their skirts.
"He's just making laps. He's going around to another set of definitely minor girls. He's hunting. I mean, literally, I'm watching him hunt for girls right now. He's going to the makeup department where there's a bunch of little girls," the caller said.
While on the phone with a dispatcher, the employee said he watched Worley take inappropriate photos of a dozen customers. The employee said he couldn't take it anymore and ended up confronting Worley before police arrived.
"I can't let this happen in front of me anymore," the caller said.
According to a West Chester Township police report, two of the victims were 17 years old.
"That's disgusting and blows my mind," said Melissa Juneau, a Target shopper.
Another customer, Alauna Patten, said, "It's creepy all the way around, but girls, 17-year-olds, they don't know about the real world yet and probably never would have expected that."
This week, Worley was charged with voyeurism for that incident.
WLWT confirmed he's also been charged in two other similar cases.
On Jan. 17, West Chester police said Worley spied on a woman while she was trying on clothes in the dressing room at the Walmart on Cincinnati-Dayton Road for the "purpose of sexual arousal or gratification."
Three days after that, in Hamilton County, deputies said Worley recorded a woman in the dressing room at the Symmes Township Kohls.
WLWT tracked down Worley on Thursday.
"I don't want to talk to no news," he said.
He referred us to his attorney, Mike Allen. Allen said because the three cases are pending in court, it was too soon to discuss the case.
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