Police seek suspect in upskirting incident
Warner Robins police are seeking a man accused of secretly recording a woman in a checkout line on Oct. 6 at a business on Watson Boulevard.

WARNER ROBINS — Law enforcement is looking for a man reported filming somebody unknowingly at a business in early October, according to the Warner Robins Police Department.
The department said the invasion of privacy took place on Oct. 6 at 2622 Watson Boulevard.
The victim was in a check out line when she saw a cell phone facing upward and recording between her legs. When she noticed the cell phone, the suspect left the business.
Police described the suspect as a heavier-set Black male, around 5’10”, with short hair. The suspect’s vehicle was described as a red sports car, possibly a Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger or Chevrolet Camaro.
Anyone with more information is encouraged to call Det. Elizabeth Smith at (478) 302-5380 or Macon Regional Crimestoppers: 1-877-68CRIME.
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