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Angry women' detain accused changing room peeper

Angry women' detain accused changing room peeper
The Associated Press

Thursday, June 24, 2010 6:04 PM EDT

CHURCH HILL, Tenn. (AP) — Police say 10 "angry women" detained an accused changing room peeper at a thrift store in East Tennessee until officers arrived. Twenty-year-old Bradley J. Wallen was charged with two misdemeanors, observation without consent and photographing in violation of privacy.

Church Hill police chief Mark Johnson told the Kingsport Times-News that a small hole between the men's and women's changing rooms at the Flashbacks and Reruns thrift store was allegedly discovered by a woman who dropped something on the floor.

Johnson said "10 angry women" prevented Wallen from leaving by blocking a rear door.

Wallen was released after his arrest Tuesday. Jail records do not show that he has hired a lawyer and a Thursday telephone call to his residence was not answered.
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229760 tn?1291467870
Wow! That is nuts! I agree Amanda he is lucky to still have his "man-parts"!
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Sick Sick Puppies out there. I no longer try clothes on. I buy them and if they dont fit, take them back.
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377493 tn?1356502149
Yay!!!  He is lucky they just detained him and he still has his male parts!!!  I am not an advocate of vigilante justice, but darned if I would not be tempted.  Anyway, good for them for "detaining" him!!!!!
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