STERLING HEIGHTS, MI -- A 38-year-old man was arraigned Monday on multiple felony charges for allegedly hiding several cameras in tanning salon booths at Chili Pepper’s Tanning. Brian Maciborski, of Macomb Township was arraigned in 41-A District Court on three counts of eavesdropping (installing device) and one count of possession of analogues.

All of those charges are potential two-year felonies, however Maciborski has a prior conviction for eavesdropping from 2005 in Sterling Heights, according to a press release from the Shelby Township Police Department. Because of that prior conviction, a charge of eavesdropping second offense is being considered. That charge is a five-year felony.

Maciborski was arrested last week following a police investigation into the cameras being found in the tanning salon. An off-duty police officer discovered the cameras during a visit on Feb. 14 and reported them to staff. The salon, located at Van Dyke at 25 Mile Road in Shelby Township, was closed the following day as ownership installed new locks and security systems at all of the company’s locations. Secret cameras were not found at any of the other locations owned by the company.

During his arraignment Monday, Maciborski was given a surety bond of $250,000 with 10% allowed. He is scheduled to return to court on March 10. As of Tuesday afternoon, Maciborski had not posted bond according to Macomb County Jail records.