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Brockville, Ont. man accused of voyeurism

A Brockville Police Service patch. (Nate Vandermeer / CTV News Ottawa) A Brockville Police Service patch. (Nate Vandermeer / CTV News Ottawa)
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A 47-year-old Brockville, Ont. man is facing a voyeurism charge after being accused of setting up a concealed video recorder in his home.

Police began an investigation Saturday into the allegations.

According to a news release, the investigation revealed several people were surreptitiously recorded several times in compromising positions.

The recording device was seized. Police have spoken with the people who were recorded.

The accused was arrested Sunday and charged with voyeurism.

Police said on Friday the accused was a family acquaintance and partner of one of the other adults who was residing at the home.

Correction

Brockville Police say the accused was a family acquaintance and partner of one of the other adults living at the home, and not the step-father as previously reported. The story has been updated. 

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