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Police: Voyeur caught in the act again

Updated: Friday, 05 Oct 2012, 2:54 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 05 Oct 2012, 1:58 PM EDT

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A homeless man caught peeping on people at Castleton Square Mall two years ago has been arrested for voyeurism again.

Adam Mittler had pleaded guilty and was sentenced to probation after he took pictures of a woman in a dressing room in September 2010.

Thursday night, he was arrested on preliminary charges of voyeurism and resisting law enforcement after telling his parole officer about recent acts of voyeurism. According to the police report, he told his parole officer he was “spinning out of control” and had grabbed a woman’s butt and peeped in the women’s restroom at an Indianapolis hotel.

After the talk with his parole officer, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers sent an undercover officer into the Hyatt and caught Mittler holding a cell phone under a stall in the women’s restroom, according to the report.

Mittler refused to show officers his hands and resisted arrest, according to the report. He later admitted the crime.
 

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