CUMMING, Ga. — A Forsyth County woman and her husband have started taking precautions after she saw someone looking through her bathroom window with a camera recording her.
That person got away and now she wants other women to be on alert.
"I think we're in the position now we can make sure it doesn't happen to us again. I just want other women to be prepared, to make sure it doesn't happen to them," the woman, who did not want to be identified, said.
It happened in the Green Summers subdivision.
The woman told Channel 2's Amy Napier Viteri that she keeps more lights on now, always sets her alarm and fogged the glass in her bathroom window, all because of what she saw in the mirror a few weeks ago as she got ready to take a shower.
"I actually noticed the flash in the mirror and saw the reflection and turned around and saw the camera itself. I could see the actual lens was pressed up against the glass and I could see the flashing light of the camera," she said.
The woman screamed to her husband, who ran outside and saw someone getting into a car parked up the street and then sped off.
The couple said they then called police.
Investigators said they dusted for fingerprints but because it was wet outside they could only get partial prints. They also found footprints leading up to the couples truck, down to their backyard and right outside their window.
"You can tell where he stood on the other side of the truck and watched the window for a while and walked down to the fence probably to see if the dogs were here," the woman said.
The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office put out a flyer for neighbors to be on the lookout. The woman told Napier Viteri investigators believe the person may have been watching her for a while.
"Somebody who at least has been watching long enough to know I get in the shower that time of the morning," she said.
The description of the car the person drove off in is a late 80s to early 90s maroon colored Honda with temporary tags.
Anyone with information should call 911.