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Police find 15 hours of video from peeper

Charges increased to felony after discovery

A man arrested last week for peeping in the men's locker room of the Health, Physical Education and Recreation building is now being charged with a felony after police found more than 15 hours of DVDs he had recorded.\nChristopher A. Casady was found in the men's bathroom of the HPER after a witness reported his presence on Feb. 6. Found in Casady's bag were alcohol and a video camera, which the IU Police Department later issued a warrant to view.\n"On the tape were images of males in places where they would have an expectation of privacy, in various stages of undress," said IUPD Capt. Jerry Minger.\nPolice also obtained a warrant to search Casady's residence on Terrace Drive. There, IUPD confiscated Casady's computer and the DVDs. \n"There was quite a bit of footage of men in locker rooms, many on campus," Minger said. "They appear to have been taken from a covert location, such as within a stall, looking outward."\nUnderage boys were also included on the tapes.\nOriginally, Casady was arrested on misdemeanor charges of voyeurism and public intoxication, Minger said, but after police viewed the tapes, he is now faces a Class D felony.\n- Check out a previous Feb. 8 IDS article about the ongoing case.

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