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Man accused of taking videos of woman in Walmart identified

St. Johns County deputies: Man sought in video voyeurism case

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Deputies are searching for a man accused of taking videos of a woman he followed in a Walmart in St. Johns County and now say the suspect has been identified. 

 

On Friday, the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office released video and photos showing the man, who deputies said is wanted for video voyeurism, walking out of the St. Augustine store Thursday afternoon.

Deputies also released images of an older model Pontiac Sunfire wanted in connection with the video voyeurism case. 

Investigators said the man is accused of exhibiting deviant sexual behavior by following the woman in the store and taking inappropriate videos of her. 

"It's so ridiculous. I mean, they ought to find him," shopper Gary Seward said. "I mean, it's an invasion of your privacy, respect -- all of the above."

Some shoppers told News4Jax that they're on edge, saying it's unsettling knowing the man is accused of invading a woman's privacy.

"It makes me want to be more alert," shopper Sherry Sparks-Peters said. "When I go home tonight, I’m going to be texting some people and letting them know that this has happened at our Walmart."

Deputies said they only know of one victim of whom the man took videos, but they said they're working to find out if he took videos of anyone else. 

Anyone with information on where the suspect may be is urged to call the Sheriff's Office's Special Victims Unit at 904-824-8304. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-822-277-TIPS (8477).

VOYEURISM UPDATE: The attached photos are recently acquired images of the man and the vehicle (older mode Pontiac...

Posted by St. Johns County Sheriff's Office on Friday, December 14, 2018
Man in Walmart - Sexual Deviant

WE NEED TO IDENTIFY THIS GUY - This man was seen exhibiting deviant sexual behavior inside Walmart, and we want to get him off the street. Do you know who he is? If so, we want you to let us know. Contact our Special Victims Unit by calling 904-824-8304 and ask to speak to Detective Jeremy Goldman. To possibly be eligible for a cash reward, call Crimestoppers at 888-277-TIPS (8477).

Posted by St. Johns County Sheriff's Office on Friday, December 14, 2018

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