Doctor charged for allegedly hiding camera in staff bathroom

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A Weirton, West Virginia doctor is facing multiple charges after allegedly concealing a camera in a staff-only bathroom at his dental practice.

According to a press release from Weirton Police Chief Charlie Kush, an employee at Crow Dental Associates, located at 389 American Way, reported finding a hidden surveillance camera inside a water bottle in the staff bathroom. The discovery led to an investigation, during which at least 10 female employees reported noticing the same water bottle device in the same bathroom.

The police have confirmed that there is no evidence suggesting any surveillance cameras were placed in the public bathroom of the business.

On Monday, Dr. Jeremy Michael Crow, 45, of Washington, Pa., turned himself in to the Weirton Police Department. He has been charged with 39 misdemeanor counts of criminal invasion of privacy. Dr. Crow was arraigned at the Hancock County Magistrate Court and released on a $20,000 bond.