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Court documents: Several new victims linked to man accused of peeping at WakeMed

A Raleigh man who was arrested and charged with secret peeping earlier this month at a WakeMed women's bathroom is now facing addition felony charges, according to search warrants.

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Jason O. Boyd
, WRAL.com editor
RALEIGH, N.C. — A Raleigh man who was arrested and charged with secret peeping earlier this month at a WakeMed women's bathroom is now facing addition felony charges, according to search warrants.

Adrian Casablanca, 54, of 3031 Weymouth St., Apt. 208, in Durham, was arrested Sept. 16 and charged with felony secret peeping and installing/using a photo device in a women's bathroom. Officials said he used a Sony camcorder "to create an image of another person by putting a camera under clothing to record or view the body and undergarments work by another person."

Since then, new information released has seven women saying they were victims. They range in age from 52 to 25 and even 6. Casablanca is now listed with at least four felony warrants for secret peeping.

WakeMed said Wednesday Casablanca is not an employee.

"As always, the safety of our employees, patients and visitors is of the utmost importance," Kristin Kelly, Senior Marketing & Communications Specialist at WakeMed said in a press release. "Our Campus Police & Public Safety team works tirelessly to protect and serve, and it was due to their efforts that the individual was identified quickly and the warrants for arrest issued."

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