Brookhaven man John Sinclair accused in grocery store upskirt pictures arrested

Mar 1, 2016 - 06:01
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Brookhaven man John Sinclair accused in grocery store upskirt pictures arrested
Man accused in grocery store upskirt pictures arrested

Brookhaven police said a man accused of taking pictures from under a woman's skirt at a Publix has been arrested.

According to the Police report, the incident happened on Feb. 22 at the store located at 104 Town Boulevard around 7 p.m.

Police said the man followed the woman around the store and attempted to start a conversation with her. While the woman waited in line to check out, police said the man approached her again and, without her knowledge, took several pictures with his camera's phone under her skirt. He then left the store.

After the story aired, police said they received numerous tips which detectives used to identify the man.

On Saturday, authorities secured a warrant for the arrest of 29-year-old John Sinclair.

Sinclair tued himself in on Monday. He has been charged with Peeping Tom, which is a felony.

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