
Montreal-area man arrested for alleged voyeurism in public bathrooms
Sean Guilbeault as seen in a handout by Longueuil police. (SPAL)
A 34-year-old man has been arrested in relation to alleged voyeurism incidents that occurred on Montreal's South Shore in April.
Longueuil police (SPAL) says Sean Guilbeault was arrested on June 6 following three reports of alleged voyeurism at stores and restaurants in Brossard.
'Guilbeault is suspected of taking or attempting to take photos of his victims while they were in public restrooms reserved for women,' the force states.
Investigators say they have reason to believe there may be other victims, particularly in Laval, on the North Shore.
Guilbeault is facing charges of voyeurism and breach of conditions, with the possibility that additional charges could be added in the coming days.
He was released with conditions on June 10.
Anyone with information is encouraged to confidentially call 450 463 7211.

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