Man arrested for allegedly taking photos up shoppers' skirts in Flatirons Crossing Mall

Man arrested for allegedly taking photos up shoppers' skirts in Flatirons Crossing Mall

Authorities in Broomfield are warning that there may be more victims in a case where a man was arrested for allegedly taking photos up people's dresses in a shopping mall. It happened at the Flatirons Crossing Mall last month.

The investigation was launched after a woman reported to police that a man had taken a video up her dress while she was shopping.

The man who was arrested lives in Broomfield and is 30. His name is Jacob Padilla-Lesperance and his photo lies below:

Broomfield Police

Padilla-Lesperance was arrested on Nov. 27 and was released from jail on bond. He faces a misdemeanor charge of invasion of privacy.

Anyone who was shopping at the Flatirons Crossing Mall during the month of November and feels they may also be a victim in the case is asked to contact the Broomfield Police Department. Call 720-887-3158 and ask for Detective Random Pihlak or send an email to rpihlak@broomfield.org. The police department also sent the following note in a news release: The Victims Services Unit has victim advocates available 24/7 to provide crisis intervention, emotional support, and resources. An advocate can be reached by calling the Broomfield Police Department non-emergency line at 303-438-6400.  

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