Tenn. police say at least 10 ‘angry women’ detain accused changing room peeper at thrift store

By AP
Thursday, June 24, 2010

‘Angry women’ detain accused changing room peeper

CHURCH HILL, Tenn. — Police say 10 “angry women” detained an accused changing room peeper at a thrift store in East Tennessee until officers arrived. Twenty-year-old Bradley J. Wallen was charged with two misdemeanors, observation without consent and photographing in violation of privacy.

Church Hill police chief Mark Johnson told the Kingsport Times-News that a small hole between the men’s and women’s changing rooms at the Flashbacks and Reruns thrift store was allegedly discovered by a woman who dropped something on the floor.

Johnson said “10 angry women” prevented Wallen from leaving by blocking a rear door.

Wallen was released after his arrest Tuesday. Jail records do not show that he has hired a lawyer and a Thursday telephone call to his residence was not answered.

Information from: Kingsport Times-News, www.timesnews.net

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