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Man accused of hiding cameras in restrooms at a barbershop in South Jersey

Richard Doerrmann, 56, was arrested after a hidden camera was found at a barbershop in mantua Township, police said.

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A 56-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly placed hidden cameras inside restrooms at a barbershop where he worked in Gloucester County, police said Thursday.

Richard Doerrmann, of Mickleton, N.J., was charged with one count of third-degree invasion of privacy to record intimate body parts without consent, and two counts of fourth-degree invasion of privacy for placing recording devices in public restrooms, Mantua Township police said in a post on Facebook.

Last Friday, the owner of Gino’s Barbershop at 670 Bridgeton Pike contacted the Mantua police to report that a spy camera had been discovered inside a restroom at his business.

Detectives determined that Doerrmann, who worked as a barber at the business, had allegedly placed hidden cameras inside the restrooms, which are used by customers, on multiple occasions, police said.

Police said they executed search warrants at Doerrmann’s residence and for his electronic devices.

As of Thursday, Doerrmann was being held at the Gloucester County Correctional Facility, records show.

The owner of the business fully cooperated with investigators, police said, adding that the investigation is ongoing and anyone with information helpful to the case can contact Detective Corporal Jeffrey Krieger at jkrieger@mantuatownship.com.