PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) – A Minnesota man is facing a felony charge after police say he used a cell phone to record two people while they were in bathroom stalls at South Mountain’s Telegraph Pass Trailhead Monday afternoon.
Police have arrested a man after recordings of a woman in a South Mountain-area bathroom were found on his cell phone.
A woman told police she was in a South Mountain trailhead bathroom Monday afternoon when she noticed a cell phone appear in her stall.
She told her husband, who confronted the suspect, later identified as Matthew Charles Nordquist, and waited for police to arrive.
When police arrived, Nordquist gave officers permission to search his backpack and phone, they found videos of two women in the restroom at South Mountain on the man’s phone, KPNX reported. He told authorities that he shares the phone with his friends.
Police arrested Matthew Nordquist on Monday, Jan. 3, on suspicion of surreptitious recording, the Arizona Police Department said in a statement.
At his initial court appearance, Nordquist was given supervised release with electronic monitoring.
Recording video of somebody without their permission is a class 5 felony in Arizona, which carries a presumptive sentence of one year in prison for a first-time offender. Arizona has six felony classes. Class 1 is the most severe. Class 6 is the least serious and can, in some cases, be pleaded down to a class 1 misdemeanor.
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Sounds like a complete idiot, how hard would it be to delete your videos before the cops come?
Either way, very creepy behavior!!!
Police have arrested a man after recordings of a woman in a South Mountain-area bathroom were found on his cell phone.
A woman told police she was in a South Mountain trailhead bathroom Monday afternoon when she noticed a cell phone appear in her stall.
She told her husband, who confronted the suspect, later identified as Matthew Charles Nordquist, and waited for police to arrive.
When police arrived, Nordquist gave officers permission to search his backpack and phone, they found videos of two women in the restroom at South Mountain on the man’s phone, KPNX reported. He told authorities that he shares the phone with his friends.
Police arrested Matthew Nordquist on Monday, Jan. 3, on suspicion of surreptitious recording, the Arizona Police Department said in a statement.
At his initial court appearance, Nordquist was given supervised release with electronic monitoring.
Recording video of somebody without their permission is a class 5 felony in Arizona, which carries a presumptive sentence of one year in prison for a first-time offender. Arizona has six felony classes. Class 1 is the most severe. Class 6 is the least serious and can, in some cases, be pleaded down to a class 1 misdemeanor.
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article257074387.html#storylink=cpy
Sounds like a complete idiot, how hard would it be to delete your videos before the cops come?
Either way, very creepy behavior!!!