Police have identified the suspect responsible for placing a hidden camera in a Tim Hortons bathroom.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, September 22, user Emily Hasler posted a warning after her sister discovered a cell phone hidden in a Hamilton Tim Hortons bathroom.
“A disgusting human being set this phone up in a pile of garbage with a small hole for the camera and a cut-up coffee cup as a stand. The phone was attached to a battery pack with the intention to film for a significant amount of time,” she wrote.
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The suspect responsible for recording patrons as they used the bathroom has been identified as Daniel St. Amour, 27, from Hamilton.
Hamilton Police have identified the suspect involved in a voyeurism investigation, after a cellphone was located recording in a female restroom stall of a restaurant in Hamilton’s east end.
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According to police, St. Amour is not an employee of Tim Hortons.
He is known to police and wanted on a number of unrelated charges including theft under $2,000, possession under $2,000, and failure to appear in court.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Division Two Criminal Investigation Branch Detective Constable Lindsay Filice at 905-546-2921.