Man accused of secretly recording women in Alabama gym's changing room

Prison interior. Jail cells and shadows, dark background. 3d illustration / Getty Images
Prison interior. Jail cells and shadows, dark background. 3d illustration / Getty Images

HOOVER, Ala. (AP) - Police in Alabama have arrested a man accused of recording eight women inside a changing room at a gym.

News outlets report 32-year-old Brandon Michael Aldridge is charged with 13 counts of aggravated criminal surveillance. Hoover Police Lt. Keith Czeskleba says some women were recorded multiple times at 24e Fitness. Seven of them pressed charges.

Czeskleba says the investigation began May 15 after a woman saw the reflection of an unknown object in the mirror at the top of a changing stall. Three days later, she saw a phone being held over the partition as she was about to change clothes.

Aldridge turned himself in Monday and was released after posting bail.

Court records aren't yet available to show whether Aldridge has a lawyer who could speak on his behalf.

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