Police are on the hunt for a peeping Tom who secretly recorded female athletes while they were showering at a South Carolina Christian college after some of the videos were recently posted online.

The women were filmed as they changed inside the men’s soccer team locker room at Limestone College sometime between September 2012 and October 2013, Gaffney police revealed Wednesday.

Appearing to have been captured by a hidden camera placed on a sink in the bathroom, the images show the entrance to the shower and the changing areas of the locker room.

Five of the videos were uploaded to a porn website two months ago and a police investigation was launched on October 10 after officials at Limestone were notified about the invasive footage by someone from another school.

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The women were filmed as they changed inside the men’s soccer locker room at Limestone College (stock image), sometime between September 2012 and October 2013, Gaffney police revealed Wednesday

Appearing to have been captured by a hidden camera placed on a sink in the bathroom, the images show the entrance to the shower and the changing areas of the locker room (stock image)

Each of the five clips depicted images of five different female teams changing in the locker room, including athletes from different colleges both in and out of state.

Investigators, who didn't identify the site where the videos were posted, are still searching for the camera operator, referring to him as a ‘peeping Tom’ in police documents.

‘Our campus is in their (Gaffney Police Department) jurisdiction,’ said Charles Wyatt, Limestone College vice president for communications and marketing to GoUpstate.

‘They will continue to investigate. Our campus safety department was notified and notified the police as soon as they got the information. It’s all been turned over to them.’

In a separate statement released Wednesday, Limestone said it's assisting with the investigation and that the school’s ‘primary goal continues to be the safety of our students, faculty, staff, and guests.'

'We are fortunate that such alleged incidents are highly uncommon on our campus, and they certainly will not be tolerated,' the statement continued.

It's unclear whether law enforcement has notified the victims or even determined their identities at this stage of their investigation.

A former athlete at Limestone, Clair Culp, admits she panicked when she heard about the incident from friends, calling the idea that something like this could happen at the school ‘insane’.

A former athlete at Limestone, Clair Culp (shown left in 2019 and right in 2013), admits she panicked when she heard about the incident from friends, calling the idea that something like this could happen at the school ‘insane’

Five of the videos were uploaded to a porn website two months ago and a police investigation was launched on October 10 after officials at Limestone were notified about the videos by someone from another school

Culp was a cross country runner at Limestone College in 2012 and 2013 – the same time the videos were captured.

‘Was I involved? Was one of my friends involved? I mean I was there. How does this even happen? It’s really scary knowing you could be exposed to the entire world,’ she told 7 News.

Culp added that she texted all of her friends who attended the college with her to warn them they could be a victim of the incident.

‘[I’m] 100 percent paranoid. It’s terrifying,’ Culp said. ‘I’ve got a 9-year-old step-son and this is the world he’s going to grow up in, so I not only have to be concerned about myself, but also him.’

Gaffney Police Department Detective Brian Blanto confirmed the incident is likely to impact more than just Limestone students and includes ‘out-of-state universities’.

‘There are a lot of moving parts to this with other universities,’ he said. ‘We’ll exhaust every option we’ve got until we get to the bottom of it.’

The other universities involved in the investigation have not yet been named by police.