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A 29-year-old man faces an additional 18 charges of voyeurism, accused of surreptitiously recording people in Saskatoon.

Harley Zane Irwin has been under investigation since last November, when Saskatoon police received a complaint of someone secretly recording another person in a tanning salon. He was not an employee of the business.

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In February, Irwin was charged with one count of voyeurism in relation to that complaint, for filming patrons “at various stages of undress” with his iPhone. The vice unit continued investigating, according to a Saskatoon police news release.

Officers “found that the man had taken several voyeuristic videos at various locations in Saskatoon where patrons would expect a high degree of privacy,” the news release said. “As a result, investigators laid an additional 18 charges of voyeurism.”

Irwin has had numerous court appearances in relation to the initial charge and was next scheduled to be in court on Dec. 22. When police executed their initial search warrant in February, they allegedly found weapons that weren’t stored properly. Irwin is charged with three counts of unsafe storage of firearms relating to a rifle, a shotgun and ammunition.

He was arrested on the 18 new voyeurism charges on Wednesday and was scheduled to see a justice of the peace Wednesday evening, police said.