Man accused of photographing woman at Oro Valley store
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Eduardo Dominguez
ORO VALLEY, Ariz. (AP) - Authorities say a man has been arrested for allegedly taking photographs of a woman in the changing room of a store in Oro Valley.
Oro Valley police said Monday that 28-year-old Eduardo Dominguez is being held on suspicion of surreptitious videotaping.
Officers were called to the store near Tucson on Sunday afternoon.
A customer told police she saw someone put a cellphone with a camera under the door of the changing room she was in.
Video obtained from Target store showed a man entered the changing room area while the woman was in 1 of the changing stalls.
Police say the man was identified and taken into custody.
They didn't immediately know Monday if Dominguez had an attorney yet for his case.
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