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Posted: 9:37 PM Feb 28, 2010
Police nab man for shoe-cam to look up dresses
Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis police arrested a Fort Wayne man after he allegedly used a camera in a shoe to look up women's dresses at a shopping mall.
Reporter: Associated Press |
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Indianapolis police arrested a Fort Wayne man after he allegedly used a camera in a shoe to look up women's dresses at a shopping mall.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department says 40-year-old David Delagrange approached several women at Castleton Square Mall on Saturday and placed his foot under their dresses.
Police say when an off-duty officer working security tried to question Delagrange, he resisted until the officer subdued him with a Taser. The officer found Delagrange had a sophisticated recording system with a camera attached to his right shoe and video and audio controls in his pockets.
Delagrange is charged with voyeurism, resisting arrest and child exploitation. One of the victim was believed to be a juvenile.
Delagrange was being held Sunday in the Marion County Jail on $15,000 bond.

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