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Police: Man Caught Filming Up Women's Skirts In Home Depot

Posted: 11:58 am EDT April 29, 2009Updated: 12:07 pm EDT April 29, 2009

Loganville police said they have charged a man after he was caught filming up the skirt of a woman in a Home Depot.

Police said Joseph Davidson, 35, of Loganville, hid a palm-sized home video camera in a flower pot. Davidson allegedly put the flower pot at the end of a flat cart used to haul merchandise and then positioned it under a female shopper’s skirt.

Loganville Police Chief Mike McHugh said the woman’s fiancé noticed what was going on and chased Davidson out of the store to a restaurant where he tackled him to the ground and waited for police to arrive.

Police said upon reviewing the camera footage, it appeared Davidson had filmed female shoppers before. McHugh told the Gwinnett Daily Post he thought Davidson had filmed women at other stores in Gwinnett County.

Davidson was charged with felony eavesdropping and was released from the Gwinnett County Jail on $5,700 bond.

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