Orlando’s Skirt Peeking Pervert Arrested and Free Again
Orlando’s Skirt Peeking Bandit Arrested
ORLANDO, FL – Deputies for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man, James Enos after he was identified on store video footage taken on January 6 at Super Target Waterford Lakes Town Center on Alafaya Trail. Enos had been free on bond from a prior arrest stemming from an incident at a Home Depot nearby.
Witnesses reported seeing Enos use his cell phone to take pictures or video under a woman’s skirt at a Home Depot in Orange County. Deputies said Enos would drop his cell phone camera in his basket and then would carry it around the store and stand behind unsuspecting women.
Enos said he was looking for a “toy for his son”
When confronted by store security related to the Target incident, Enos said he was looking for a toy for his son, but the employee noticed the camera light was still on. Security cameras also caught him taking out the phone’s memory card, putting it in his mouth and walking out of the Target. Once outside the store, deputies said Enos hid the card in his pocket. He was never arrested after the Target employee told him to leave the store, until deputies said he did it again on February 27 at Home Depot. There, deputies said a man caught Enos taking pictures up his wife’s skirt.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office said its deputies were called to the Home Depot Store; Alafaya Trail in Orlando on Feb. 27 after a man said he saw another man place his Cell Phone in a basket and move very close to the a woman who was wearing a skirt. The witness said the man looked around to make sure no one was watching. Deputies said the men told them that Enos immediately took off and began pressing buttons on his phone. The witness watched him jump into bushes in an attempt to hide, deputies said.
Enos was charged with video voyeurism in the Target incident
Enos was arrested Thursday and charged with video voyeurism in the Target incident. He posted a $2,500 bond and has been released from jail, but a judge ordered one of his bond conditions to be that he stay away from video recording equipment and Deputies confiscated Enos’ cell phone. Sheriff’s Office forensics team will be searching the phone and any other items confiscated.
Enos faces a misdemeanor video voyeurism charges; he is the general manager of the Orlando Vista Hotel on Apopka Vineland Road. It would be a safe assumption that his employment could be referred to in the past-tense.
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Is it only obvious to me that this man probably has the chain of hotels that he is the General Manager at wired up with hidden cameras?