A voyeurism accuse has been filed against a
Sound transfer safety guard for supposedly taking a cell phone video of a feminine
passenger’s crotch area without her information, the Seattle Times reported
Friday night.
According to the paper, King County prosecutors
charged that Timothy Funkhouser, 35, of Federal Way, was working as a security
guard for the Securitas service at Sound Transit’s light rail station at SeaTac
in March when he allegedly showed a co-worker a six-minute “continuous crotch
shot” of a woman who had been on the train.
The co-worker said later he watched as
Funkhouser later got on an escalator after a woman in her early 22s who was
wearing a short skirt and placed his cell phone beneath her skirt area,
prosecutors said.
The co-worker reported the incidents to
Securitas, which suspended Funkhouser.
Police said that after serving a investigate deserve
at his home, they found a numeral of images of women that appeared to have been
taken without their information.
The charging documents, according to the Times,
said Funkhouser supposedly told police he “had to try” to capture photos of
women’s private areas and supposedly admitted he did so for sexual satisfaction
and “male stimulation.”
He was charged Tuesday with one count up of
voyeurism.
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