Rocklin Man Arrested, Suspected of Videotaping Women with Hidden Cameras
The Placer County Sheriff’s Office have reportedly arrested a Rocklin resident suspected of illegally videotaping women in public and in his home while they were in the bathroom, as well as for having child pornography, according to an official press release.
Peter Terrance Nelson, 41, of Rocklin, was reportedly arrested at his home on Monday, April 28, 2014, for possession of child pornography. He is reportedly in custody at the Placer County Jail and bail was set at $1 million.
According to Placer County Sheriff, the Roseville Police Department reportedly began investigating Nelson in October 2013, which later led to his arrest for videotaping under women’s dresses in a local Costco. That led Sheriff’s detectives to conduct a search of Nelson’s residence on April 15, 2014, during which two computers were seized. After a forensic evaluation of the computers, it was reportedly determined that Nelson had hidden cameras in his residence and had filmed numerous women showering and using the bathroom.
Detectives are reportedly attempting to identify all the women in the videos, which date back to 2007. The videos are reportedly from Nelson’s residences in Elk Grove and Rocklin. Detectives reportedly also believe Nelson placed cameras in a bathroom at his former place of employment and in portable bathrooms at sporting events.
Sheriff’s detectives are asking anyone who was a guest at Nelson’s residences in Elk Grove or Rocklin between 2007 and now to contact Detective Hudson at 530-889-7800.
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