Busted: Oklahoma City T-Mobile manager Jesus Cardenas, 26, has been charged with non-consensual dissemination of private sexual images and receiving and concealing private property

The manager of a T-Mobile store in Oklahoma City has been charged with stealing nude photos from a customer's iPhone and then attempting to cover up the crime.

Police responded to the T-Mobile location near Southwest 44th Street and South Western Avenue on Thursday evening after getting a complaint about store employee Jesus Cardenas.

The victim told police she came by the store that day asking Cardenas, 26, to repair her new iPhone.

While the device was in Cardenas’ possession, the woman claimed the store manager found 10 nude photos on the phone and sent them to himself in a text message without her consent.

Initially, the customer was not aware of what happened because she says Cardenas deleted the sent message from her phone in an apparent attempt to cover his tracks.

However, a copy of the deleted message thread showed up on the woman's Apple Watch. When she saw that 10 picture messages had been sent from her phone without her knowledge to a number that was unfamiliar to her, she contacted the authorities.

A customer came by this T-Mobile location to get her iPhone fixed and handed the device over to Cardenas, who allegedly found nude photos and sent them to his own number

‘He did delete them from her phone, showing that he had sent the messages from that phone,’ Sgt. Megan Morgan, with the Oklahoma City Police, told Fox8. ‘Fortunately in this case, she had her watch on which showed that she had a record of those messages being sent.’

Smart watch: Police say Cardenas tried to cover up the crime by deleting the sent message, but a copy of the deleted thread showed up on the woman's Apple Watch

Investigators were dispatched to the T-Mobile store and confronted Cardenas about the allegations. The incident report says that his cell phone number matched the recipient’s number on the victim’s phone.

The 26-year-old suspect was taken into custody at around 7pm on Thursday and booked into the county jail on charges of non-consensual dissemination of private sexual images and receiving and concealing private property.

Cardenas' bond was set at $12,000. As of Monday morning, his name not listed on the Oklahoma County Jail’s website, suggesting that he has been released.

A T-Mobile spokesperson told the station News9 the company is cooperating with law enforcement.

‘We don’t tolerate this type of behavior and are actively investigating,’ the representative stated.