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Hidden Cameras Placed In People’s Homes Lead To Arrest

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Mayfield, Ky.–A Water Valley man is in the Graves County Jail, charged with placing hidden cameras in people’s homes without their knowledge.

Roman Trujillo, age 32, is charged with 27 counts of promoting a minor under age 16 in a sexual performance.

The investigation began when the Graves County Sheriff’s Office received information concerning a man who had been placing hidden cameras in people’s homes, without their knowledge or permission. This reportedly had occurred at residences in both Graves County and Weakley County Tennessee, according to the press release.

An investigation was conducted by sheriff’s detectives. During the investigation, images from recording devices were recovered that had recorded images of numerous people, in private settings inside private residences. Actual video cameras have also been recovered.

A total of seven juveniles have been identified as being recorded on at least 27 twenty-seven images.

In the instances where the homes were entered, the suspect had permission to be there.

For the instances of illegal recording that occurred in Tennessee, Graves Sheriff’s detectives have turned over pertinent evidence to the Weakley County Tennessee Sheriff’s Office for investigation there.

All victims have been identified in this investigation and notifications have been made.

The suspect was located today around noon in the Water Valley area and was arrested on a warrant. The suspect cooperated with the investigation.
The Graves County Commonwealth Attorney’s Office also assisted in this investigation.

Detectives S. Seaton and B. Amberg are handling this investigation.

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