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Andrew Boden’s face appeared on a video camera he hid in the women’s room of a Texas restaurant. His mug led cops right to him.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...omen-bathroom-article-1.1815804#ixzz33cdK4gbp[...]
Not a smart idea to hide a camera in the women's room of a Texas restaurant. Definitely not a smart idea to leave a selfie on said camera.
Andrew Crawford Boden admitted to installing a video camera disguised as an electrical outlet in a
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He also admitted to doing the same at several undisclosed locations across the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Police arrested Boden, 64, on Monday, days after police distributed photos of the man that were found in a hidden camera at a Baum's eatery. "Within hours of the information being broadcast,"
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"multiple calls from the public (identified) the suspect as Andrew Boden."
Boden of Irving, Texas, told police he watched the disguised devices on his computer at his job at Pioneer Natural Resources, a private oil and gas company. He has since been fired.
"Pioneer is aware of the allegations and is cooperating with law enforcement personnel," said Susan Spratlen, its vice president of communications.
"Due to the ongoing criminal investigation, further comment would not be appropriate at this time,"
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Boden is free on $2,000 bail.
http://crimeblog.dallasnews.com/201...admits-to-hiding-others-throughout-d-fw.html/Andrew Crawford Boden’s a free man for now, after the 64-year-old posted $2,000 bond following his arrest Monday in the case of the hidden camera plugged into the women’s bathroom in a Grapevine Braum’s. But according to the arrest warrant affidavit, that’s not the only spot in which he planted a camera.
According to the warrant, the camera, disguised as an electrical power outlet, was discovered in the bathroom on May 23. Police found five videos on the camera — the first of which shows Boden exiting the bathroom, says the affidavit. One day later he’s seen on security-cam video walking into the store and heading for the bathrooms,
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At the same time, police found more deleted photos on the camera, including the ones sent to the media at the end of last week. It didn’t take long for police to learn the suspect’s name: “Within hours of the information bring broadcast,” says the affidavit, detectives took “multiple calls from the public identifying the suspect as Andrew Boden.” A check of his driver’s license confirmed the match.
On Friday, the affidavit says, detectives found Boden at the Candlewood Suites in Irving, at which point he admitted to placing the camera in the Braum’s bathroom. Police say that wasn’t his only admission.
“Boden said he has placed hidden cameras in several different locations throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area,” says the affidavit. “Boden said he reviewed the images from the hidden cameras using his computer at work” — work being the offices of Pioneer Natural Resources in Irving.
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