Concise Summary:
The WKU Police Department (WKUPD) is investigating a cell phone found in a second-floor Regents Hall bathroom that was allegedly used to secretly record residents. The device, discovered when it fell to the ground, contained a “security camera app” and was believed to have been taped to a fixture in the bathroom. The WKUPD collected the phone for forensic investigation, which they expect results from within a week. A suspect has been identified but no arrests have been made as of now. The university’s general counsel’s office advised against releasing an initial report due to the ongoing nature of the investigation.
Key Points:
- • The WKU Police Department is investigating after a cell phone allegedly used to secretly record residents in a Regents Hall bathroom was discovered.
- • The phone was found by a student on the second floor of the residence hall and appears to have been taped to a fixture in the bathroom.
- • The phone contained a downloaded security camera app that was used to transmit footage from the cell phone, according to WKUPD.
- • Police believe the phone has been seized for forensic investigation, which is expected to provide more information within the next week.
- • An individual has been identified as a suspect in this case, but no arrests have been made yet due to the ongoing nature of the investigation.
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