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News » Appleton man charged for window peeping
Mar. 17, 2010 A former Appleton man with a history of "Peeping Tom" convictions faces more charges in Outagamie County.
The district attorney's office filed 15 charges this week against Brian Kluck. The 34-year-old Appleton man faces three counts of taking a nude picture of a person without their permission, and 12 counts of invasion of privacy, for the incidents that happened between April and August of 2008.
Kluck has been in the Oshkosh prison since his arrest in August of 2008, because his parole was revoked.
Investigators say during a five-month period, Kluck targeted women that he wanted to see naked, and tried to look in their windows while they were showering or changing, and in some cases took pictures of them.
Several of the women reported the incidents to police when they saw him in their backyard, or near their window.
Court records say when a parole agent searched Kluck's apartment, she found four pages of women's names and addresses. One of the pages listed the women he'd seen naked and another page listed those that he wanted to see. The other two pages weren't labeled.
Investigators say Kluck admitted to spying on several of the women. They say he told them that he targeted some women after seeing their pictures in local magazines, and he got other names and addresses of women in his neighborhood from the phone book.
Kluck is scheduled for an initial appearance in Outagamie County court March 30. |
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