N.J. man secretly filmed people in 2 rescue squad bathrooms, showers for years, police say
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
A 31-year-old Hunterdon County man was arrested and charged earlier this year for secretly filming people in the bathrooms and showers of two rescue squad buildings, according to information provided by police and the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office.
Douglas Gimson of Hampton was charged in March, according to the prosecutor’s office, which confirmed the charges on Wednesday.
At least 13 people were filmed using hidden cameras between November 2016 and May 2017 at the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance & Rescue Squad and at least two people were filmed between November 2019 and March of this year at the Flemington-Raritan Rescue Squad, according to police reports.
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A 31-year-old Hunterdon County EMT was accused Wednesday of secretly recording multiple people in rescue squad bathrooms without their knowledge or consent for years.
Douglas Gimson, 31, of Hampton, was arrested Dec. 3 on invasion of privacy charges, Acting Hunterdon County Prosecutor Michael J. Williams said alongside two local law enforcement agencies.
Grismon, a member of both the Flemington-Raritan and Lambertville-New Hope rescue squads, recorded the individuals in the bathrooms of the squads facilities, a spokesperson for the Hunterdon County Prosecutor s Office said.
The incidents happened in Lambertville from November 2016 through May 2017, and in Flemington from November 2019 until March 2020, Williams said.