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Warren man sentenced after secretly recording women in home bathroom

Staff report

WARREN — A 34-year-old Warren man has been sentenced to 90 days in jail after pleading guilty to secretly recording two women in a bathroom at their shared home.

Dallas Wilson appeared before Warren Municipal Court Judge Patty Knepp on Friday for sentencing on two voyeurism charges.

He got credit for 14 days already served, and the judge suspended the other 76 days.

Wilson must serve five years of probation and register as a Tier 1 sex offender.

The designation is for “lower risk offenders” and will require Wilson to register with the county sheriff annually for 15 years. He will also have to report his address, employment or school enrollment to the sheriff.

He also faces a no-contact order with the victims

According to a Warren police report, Wilson was arrested in May at a home in the 2000 block of Oak Street SW after a report of an unwanted person.

A 19-year-old woman told officers she found a phone recording her while she used the restroom.

She checked the phone and saw a video of Wilson placing it to face the toilet before leaving. She also found a deleted video that showed her 25-year-old sister in the bathroom from the day before.

The sisters told their mother, who confronted Wilson and called 911. The mother asked Wilson to leave the home.

Police took the phone as evidence and arrested him without trouble. At his first court appearance in May, Wilson pleaded not guilty to two voyeurism charges.

The judge set a $5,000 bond and banned him from the home except to get his belongings under police watch.

Starting at $3.23/week.

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