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Shocking Arrest: Alleged Peeping Tom Caught Photographing Students Sparks Outrage

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A Maryland man has been apprehended for allegedly using a step stool to spy on a woman through her apartment window while she was getting dressed, authorities reported.

The suspect, identified as 55-year-old Andrade Robinson, was arrested early Friday morning near a home in the Rodgers Forge neighborhood, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.

Robinson faces charges of being a peeping Tom and conducting visual surveillance with lewd intentions, as per court documents accessed by CBS.

This arrest followed a tip from an anonymous resident who reported spotting a man with a three-step ladder near the Donnybrook Apartments on April 28.

The informant provided details about the suspect’s vehicle, including its make and license plate number, which police confirmed was linked to Robinson.

Around 3am on May 8, Detective Nicole Spear and two other detectives spotted his vehicle parked near another apartment complex in neighboring Rodgers Forge.

According to charging documents, detectives watched Robinson use window sills to pull himself up and peer into apartments before retrieving a step stool from his car and carrying it to one of the windows. 

Donnybrook Apartments has been at the center of a months-long 'Peeping Tom' investigation after residents reported men looking through their windows and secretly filming them

Donnybrook Apartments has been at the center of a months-long ‘Peeping Tom’ investigation after residents reported men looking through their windows and secretly filming them

Andrade Robinson, 55, was arrested and charged with peeping Tom and visual surveillance with prurient intent

Andrade Robinson, 55, was arrested and charged with peeping Tom and visual surveillance with prurient intent

When detectives approached, Robinson fled on foot but was caught a short distance away.

Police said a woman was getting dressed inside the apartment Robinson was allegedly looking into.

Robinson denied peeping into windows and claimed he had been searching trash bins for items to resell.

‘It should be noted that at no point was Defendant Robinson seen close to or looking into any dumpster or trashcans in the area,’ the charging documents state.

Authorities said Robinson has been identified several times dating back to 2002 while acting suspiciously late at night around the Donnybrook and Rodgers Forge apartment complexes.

The arrest follows months of complaints from women who said men had been peering through their windows and, in some cases, photographing them inside their homes.

Chloe White told CBS she first noticed someone looking into her apartment about a year and a half ago.

Security camera footage captured by residents at Donnybrook Apartments appears to show other men peering through apartment windows, raising fears that multiple suspects may be involved

Security camera footage captured by residents at Donnybrook Apartments appears to show other men peering through apartment windows, raising fears that multiple suspects may be involved

Chloe White said she installed five security cameras after spotting someone filming her through a gap in her curtains

Chloe White said she installed five security cameras after spotting someone filming her through a gap in her curtains

Devin Kaestner said she was relieved by the arrest but remains concerned that other suspects may still be targeting the area

Devin Kaestner said she was relieved by the arrest but remains concerned that other suspects may still be targeting the area

In January, White said she saw someone filming her through a gap in her curtains.

‘I saw someone filming me through that crack. It was two hands, a horizontal phone, and a flash,’ she told CBS.

Afterwards, White installed five security cameras and said she captured three more incidents, most recently on April 18.

Devin Kaestner said she was relieved by the arrest but feared other voyeurs may still be operating in the area.

‘I’m really happy that they got one person at least, but I don’t want people to stop looking,’ Kaestner told CBS.

Police said Robinson is not believed to be either of the two men previously captured on surveillance footage shared with CBS, suggesting there may be multiple suspects.

The investigation remains ongoing.

Continental Realty, which manages the apartment complex, said it has installed floodlights and is cooperating with law enforcement.

If convicted, Robinson faces up to 30 days in jail and a $1,000 fine on the peeping Tom charge, and up to one year in jail and a $2,500 fine on the surveillance charge.

He is being held without bond at the Baltimore County Detention Center. His trial is scheduled for July 6. 

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