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Landlord facing voyeurism charges after tenants find cameras in rooms: Calgary police

Jul 12, 2026 | 1:09 PM

CALGARY — Calgary police say a landlord is facing voyeurism charges after multiple tenants discovered small cameras in bathrooms and bedrooms.

Investigators say they also believe the 41-year-old man owns other rental properties in Toronto and Vancouver, and is targeting Korean women.

A tenant in Calgary found the first hidden cameras attached to a bathroom surge protector device and a smoke detector in a bedroom in June.

Police say the tenant notified others and they, too, found cameras in their bedrooms.