Louie Juarez Jr. is accused of installing the device in a women’s restroom at a coffee shop on Coleman Avenue.
SAN JOSE — Police have announced the arrest of a man suspected of installing a hidden camera in a women’s restroom at a Starbucks coffee shop earlier this year.
The secret device recorded at least 90 people, ranging in age from 4 to 85, using the facilities at one of the coffee chain’s locations on Coleman Avenue near Taylor Street, according to the San Jose Police Department. “These videos are extremely graphic and contain multiple juvenile victims, fully exposed,” police said.
That led police to identify Louie Juarez Jr., a 35-year-old San Jose resident. On March 15, police arrested him at a home in the city. While serving a search warrant, police said they recovered “other miscellaneous micro cameras,” including one resembling a toy soccer ball.
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