Southwest Airlines worker arrested for voyeurism
A Southwest Airlines employee based in Seattle has been busted for allegedly concealing a hidden camera in a bathroom at Sea-Tac Airport.
Nicholas Williams, 25, was arrested by police at the airport and is facing charges of voyeurism.
Investigators allege Williams installed a camera in a bathroom close to the gates at the airport which are sometimes used by children.
They say he has admitted guilt and had done it several times previously.
"We will work with the appropriate authorities as they investigate an accusation that involves one of our Seattle employees," the airline said.
Williams was booked into King County Jail and a judge set his bail at $90,000.
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