A Veteran Affairs employee was arrested Wednesday for allegedly hiding cameras in women’s bathrooms at a VA office in Washington. The suspect, Alex Greenlee, is charged with four counts of voyeurism.
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A Department of Veterans affairs employee allegedly placing cameras in the women’s restroom of a VA office in Washington, D.C., NBC News reported on Thursday. Alex Greenlee, 24, was charged on ...
WASHINGTON -- A Department of Veterans Affairs employee faces four charges of voyeurism after being accused of putting two cameras in a women’s bathroom. According to court documents, the hidden ...
An employee at the Department of Veterans Affairs in Washington, D.C., has been arrested after authorities say he recorded women in the bathroom at work with two hidden cameras. Alex Greenlee, 24, was ...
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A Department of Veterans Affairs employee was charged Wednesday for allegedly recording multiple women without their knowledge in a restroom at the department's headquarters near the White House, ...
A Veterans Affairs employee is accused of recording videos of women in bathroom stalls.In January, Alex Greenlee, 24, of Maryland, allegedly recorded at least four people using the female bathroom, ...
Department of Veterans Affairs employee Alex Greenlee, 24, was charged Wednesday with five counts of voyeurism after a four-month investigation by the Federal Protective Service. (Getty Images) A ...