A David Douglas School District employee pleaded not guilty last week to accusations of trying to take a photo and video of a woman in a Troutdale sports bar bathroom, according to court records.

Joshua R. Lockman, 30, is facing one count apiece of first-degree attempted invasion of personal privacy and driving under the influence of intoxicants, court records show. He's a night custodian at David Douglas High School, a district spokesman said, and has been on leave since June 13 -- two days after his arrest.

Lockman was arrested after he "allegedly was taking photos of women in the women's restroom" at Skyland Pub, Capt. Steve Alexander, a Multnomah County Sheriff's Office spokesman, said in an email. The case is still under investigation, Alexander said.

Lockman, a Troutdale resident, pleaded not guilty to both charges last Tuesday, court records show.

He works full time for the district, according to court records. He has worked for the district since September 2014, district spokesman Dan McCue said in an email.

Lockman was released from the Multnomah County Detention Center on his own recognizance the day he was arrested, according to jail records.

He's next scheduled to appear in court July 25, court records show.

-- Jim Ryan

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