Reports: US clothing store worker accused of secretly photographing woman in changing rooms


The woman was using the dressing room inside the basement level of the store when she spotted a cellphone come from under the door to the room multiple times. — Photo by Burgess Milner on Unsplash

A Pittsburgh man is accused of using a hidden camera to take pictures of a woman who was in a dressing room where he was an employee at a Gap store, according to news reports.

The incident took place on Sept 17 at a Gap store located on Walnut Street in Shadyside. The suspect, 24-year-old Jimmy Almaraz, worked at the clothing store for just three days prior.

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