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Scottsdale PD looking for victims after finding over 200 videos of women being secretly filmed

The videos were recorded from underneath the skirts and dresses of women who were shopping at Scottsdale stores.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Scottsdale Police Department is working to identify the women who were surreptitiously recorded in hundreds of videos found on a phone belonging to a voyeurism suspect, public records show.

Fabian Calderon, 27, was taken into custody on Oct. 14 after he was allegedly caught recording videos from underneath the skirts and dresses of shoppers at local retail stores.

Some of the incidents allegedly occurred at the Sephora store at Scottsdale Quarter, the World Market store on Scottsdale Road, and an Urban Outfitters store in Glendale, court records show.

During one of the incidents, the suspect entered a store and spent a few minutes "fake shopping" before crouching behind multiple women with his phone extending beneath their skirts, court records show.

After Calderon was taken into custody, police reported finding over 200 surreptitious videos recorded between September and October. He allegedly told police he was "sorry" for recording the videos and promised to delete them if officers released him.

Investigators are still working to identify all the women who were seen in the videos. Anyone with info can contact Scottsdale police at 480-312-5000.

   

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