Police have charged the 29-year old St. Catharines man after they say women were filmed at rehab centre
Police are looking into a case of voyeurism, in which they say several women were filmed while using a changeroom at a St. Catharines wellness and rehab centre.
Police were called in November by employees of the Martindale area centre, and as a result identified 29-year old Nicholas Edward Jackson of St. Catharines as the suspect.
They say he had been working as an independent contractor, as a personal trainer and manual osteopath.
Police also gathered evidence from social media platforms and internet service providers.
In March he was charged with voyeurism and releasing an intimate picture, and released with a future court date.
However, the investigation continued, and on Saturday, he was arrested again after police found two more victims. Police laid 2 additional voyeurism charges.
He had a bail hearing on Saturday.
Police also believe there may be more victims.

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