PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Warwick man is accused of setting up video cameras in the men's restroom at the Providence Amtrak station and recording multiple men using the two stalls.

A janitor discovered four devices, disguised as a wall electrical socket and light sensor, while she was cleaning the restroom just before 1 p.m. on April 20, according to a police report. Two were installed at shoulder height, and two others at waist height.

Along with capturing the view of men using the facilities, the cameras recorded the suspected voyeur — a middle-aged man wearing glasses and a Boston Red Sox hat, with a computer bag slung over his shoulder, according to police. He had been seen on Amtrak surveillance video entering and exiting the restroom a few minutes before 11 a.m.

Hours later, an Amtrak officer spotted the man hanging around outside the station hours. Jose Torres, 51, still had his computer bag, which contained external storage devices and an Apple MacBook Air.

While Torres is now charged with video voyeurism, Amtrak police and Providence police are investigating where else, and who else, he may have filmed surreptitiously.

In an affidavit supporting a search warrant for two external hard drives and an Apple MacBook Air, Providence Detective Theodore Michael wrote that he believes the external devices that Torres had may show evidence of other occasions and victims.

Amtrak has not commented on the arrest. Torres was arraigned on April 21 at District Court and released on bail.

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