Savannah, GA – Footage from a Georgia woman’s home security camera helped police track down an alleged “Peeping Tom” who had been looking through her windows on multiple occasions.
The unidentified female victim contacted the Chatham County Police Department (CCPD) on March 27 and reported she had been reviewing security camera footage of her home on Stalwick Drive when she discovered a man had been looking through her window at approximately 11p.m. on March 26, the CCPD said in a press release late last week.
The woman said she showed the video to her neighbor, who allegedly identified the person in the footage as 45-year-old Jimmy Louis Baylor.
Investigators noted Baylor lives in the area.
According to the victim, a short while after she spoke with her neighbors, her home alarm system went off, the CCPD said.
The woman said the security camera again captured footage of a man looking into one of her windows.
The suspect fled the residence when the alarm went off.
The victim said she also found another video showing Baylor looking through her window on March 18.
“Chatham County Police Department detectives were able to positively identify the suspect in all three videos,” the police department said.
Officers apprehended Baylor without incident on March 28 and booked him into the Chatham County Detention Center, Connect Savannah reported.
He has been charged with three felony counts of peeping tom, three misdemeanor counts of criminal trespass, and one misdemeanor count of stalking.
No other details were immediately released.