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Suspect Arrested for Invasion of Personal Privacy, Additional Victims Sought (Photo) - 05/01/24

Suspect Arrested for Invasion of Personal Privacy, Additional Victims Sought 

May 1, 2024

Sherwood Police Department Detectives are asking for your help to locate additional victims after a man was arrested for filming underneath women’s skirts. 

On April 23rd, 2024, at approximately 4:39pm, a Target Loss Prevention employee reported a suspicious male inside the store that appeared to be recording underneath women’s skirts. Officers reviewed security footage and observed a male using a shopping basket to hold his cell phone while he closely followed multiple women around the store and held the shopping basket underneath their skirt. 

Officers contacted and arrested 24-year-old Marco Trout of Keizer, for Invasion of Personal Privacy in the Second Degree. He was also trespassed from all Target stores within Washington County. 

Mr. Trout admitted that he has done this multiple times in the past and mentioned being at other stores. Multiple videos of women were located on his cell phone, but most of these women remain unidentified. 

Detectives are asking that if you were a witness to or have any information related to this investigation, we encourage you to contact the Sherwood Police Department at 503-629-0111 and reference case 241141022. You can also email PIO@SherwoodOregon.gov and we will get you in touch with a detective. 

We would like to thank the Target Loss Prevention employee for his vigilance and quick actions with alerting police about Mr. Trout’s behavior. 

No further information will be released at this time. 

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