Police: Suspect caught peeping in Belk's dressing room

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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — A 38-year-old man has been arrested and charged with two counts of peeping Tom in connection with an incident that occurred at the Belk in Cumming on Saturday.
 
Forsyth County Sheriff's Office detectives arrested Randy William Wilson of Cleveland, Ga. on Thursday after receiving a tip as a result of the media coverage of the March 29 incident.
 
When detectives arrived at his home on Thursday, Wilson fled. After a brief foot chase, Wilson was taken into custody. In addition to the peeping Tom charges, Wilson was currently on parole. He has also been charged with parole violation.
 
Last Saturday, deputies were called to the Belk in Lakeland Plaza in Cumming with a report of a man peering under the door of a female dressing room while a woman was undressing.
 
According to Detective Tyler Sexton, the release of surveillance photos resulted in tips from the public, including a spotting of the suspect in another store at the Dawsonville Outlet Mall earlier this week.
 
According to Sexton, a tip from the public led to Wilson's arrest. Wilson did have a prior peeping Tom charge, Sexton said.
 
Wilson is currently being held in the White County Detention Center with no bond.