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Sheriff's captain says voyeurism should be a felony after school bathroom recordings revealed
House Judiciary Committee · March 11, 2026
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Summary
Captain Sean Malloy told the House Judiciary Committee that hidden-camera recordings at an elementary school exposed 18 victims and that current law can leave serious voyeurism cases treated as misdemeanors; he urged House Bill 345 to make voyeurism a felony in every case.
Captain Sean Malloy of the Fairfield County Sheriff's Office testified in support of House Bill 345, urging that Ohio classify voyeurism as a felony in every case to reflect the seriousness of hidden-camera invasions of privacy.
"Voyeurism is not a…
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