
Creepy Hidden Cameras Found in Barbershop Restroom in Gloucester County, NJ
Authorities in Gloucester County have charged a man after hidden cameras were found inside a restroom of a local barber shop.
Hidden Cameras Discovered in Restroom
Last Friday, February 13th, the owner of Gino's Barbershop on Bridgeton Pike contacted the Mantua Township Police Department to report that a spy camera had been discovered inside a restroom within their business.
Detectives say they determined that an employee and barber at Gino's, identified as 55-year-old Richard Doerrmann of Mickleton, "had allegedly placed spy cameras inside the public restrooms on multiple occasions."
As part of an investigation, search warrants were executed at his home for his electronic devices.
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Charges Filed in Gloucester County
Doerrmann has been charged with one count of third-degree invasion of privacy for allegedly recording intimate body parts without consent and two counts of fourth-degree invasion of privacy for allegedly placing recording devices in public restrooms.
Investigation Remains Ongoing
This investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with more information is asked to contact Det. Cpl. Jeffrey Krieger at jkrieger@mantuatownship.com.
The public is reminded that charges are accusations and all persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Chris Coleman, a South Jersey native, is the brand manager for WPG Talk Radio 95.5 FM and afternoon on-air personality on WPUR Cat Country 107.3 in Atlantic City, NJ. He joined the station in February 1998 and covers news, events, and stories of interest across Southern New Jersey for Townsquare Media. Story tips: chris.coleman@townsquaremedia.com



