Brooklyn Center police ID suspected peeping Tom; he's still at large

October 20, 2014 at 11:30AM
Brooklyn Center police are looking for this man, suspected of several peeping Tom incidents.
Brooklyn Center police are looking for this man, suspected of several peeping Tom incidents. (Jenni Pinkley/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Police say they have put a name to the elusive peeping Tom who is suspected of prowling around the same Brooklyn Center house three times.

Concerned that the Minneapolis man's activities may become more serious, authorities now are looking for him out of state and believe he knows he's a wanted man.

The 34-year-old, who has yet to be charged, targeted the same home at least three times in the southwest part of the suburb, said police.

Officers set up an infrared camera outside the home and captured images of the man and his tattoos. The body art has a cross on the right biceps, praying hands on the left biceps and a possible portrait on the chest.

Police say that earlier news coverage helped them identify their man. Now, police Cmdr. Brian Peters said, "he is aware law enforcement is actively looking for him and he may have fled to Illinois."

Paul Walsh

Brooklyn Center police are looking for this man, suspected of several peeping Tom incidents.
Brooklyn Center police are looking for this man, suspected of several peeping Tom incidents. (Jenni Pinkley/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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