On January 29, Susquehanna Township Police arrested a man caught looking at women in dressing rooms with a hand held mirror.
Employees of the Salvation Army Store in the 3800 block of Union Deposit Road, told police they saw the man using a hand held mirror to attempt to look at females changing clothes in the dressing room.
When the employees confronted the man he fled through the store and left in a blue van. The employees wrote down the registration to the van and found the man at his home.
The man, Gene S. Pryor, 62, of Harrisburg, admitted he used the mirror to look at women. He told them he also did the same thing a week before.
Pryor was arrested and charged with two counts of invasion of privacy and one count of possession of instruments of a crime.
Employees of the Salvation Army Store in the 3800 block of Union Deposit Road, told police they saw the man using a hand held mirror to attempt to look at females changing clothes in the dressing room.
When the employees confronted the man he fled through the store and left in a blue van. The employees wrote down the registration to the van and found the man at his home.
The man, Gene S. Pryor, 62, of Harrisburg, admitted he used the mirror to look at women. He told them he also did the same thing a week before.
Pryor was arrested and charged with two counts of invasion of privacy and one count of possession of instruments of a crime.