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UNT Warns Gymgoers After Reports of Secret Photos at Recreation Center, Kilpatrick Suspected
Sep 14, 2024, 07:30 PM
The University of North Texas (UNT) has issued a warning to gymgoers following reports of someone secretly taking photos of dozens of women working out and posting them to a lewd website. The rumor about the 'creeper' at the UNT recreation center began circulating last week on social media. UNT's police department immediately launched an investigation after the reports surfaced. Officials later found upskirt videos of between 300 to 400 women, including juveniles, at the home of the suspect, identified as Kilpatrick. UNT students have voiced their concerns over the 'potentially improper' photos taken at the gym.
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