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The Irvine Police Department would like to speak with a man who is suspected of using an expandable pole (selfie stick) and cell phone to peek into a female juvenile’s bedroom.
The suspect’s picture was released by the IPD. He appears to be African American and is tall and slim. He was wearing a black and white running suit with a black shirt and black tennis shoes. He was also wearing sunglasses.
The incident took place on Gulfstream. If you can assist the IPD, please get in touch with cvoors@cityofirvine.org.
Penalties for being a “Peeping Tom” in California
In California, being a “Peeping Tom” is considered a misdemeanor offense under Penal Code 647(i) and 647(j). Here are the potential penalties:
Peeking While Loitering (PC 647(i)): This involves peeking into a home while loitering on someone else’s private property without a legitimate purpose. A conviction can result in up to 6 months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
Invasion of Privacy (PC 647(j)): This includes using devices like telescopes or binoculars to invade someone’s privacy, or secretly photographing or recording someone without their consent. The penalties are similar, with up to 6 months in jail and fines up to $1,000.
Repeat offenses or cases involving minors can lead to more severe consequences.