A retired Vacaville police officer arrested last week on suspicion of recording intimate images of a woman without her consent is slated for arraignment on Jan. 11.

Bryan Kent Neal, 52, is expected to appear at 8:30 a.m. before Solano County Superior Court Judge Peter B. Foor in Dept. 17, Room 204 of the Justice Center in Fairfield.

Neal, who retired in 2016 after serving 22 years with the Vacaville Police Department, was arrested at his home Friday, He was booked into Solano County Jail on charges including three counts of dissuading a witness from reporting a crime, three counts of bribing a witness and one count of disorderly conduct by distributing a private intimate image causing emotional harm. Bail was set at $20,000 and he subsequently posted bond.

It’s alleged that a woman and man known to Neal house-sat for him while he was on vacation in June and July.

A camera reportedly was set up in the bedroom the couple was using. Footage found later reportedly showed the woman in various states of undress and the couple having sex.

Following Neal’s return, the woman used a shared laptop at the home, police said, and found the file with the private images.

The woman called police, an investigation was opened, and a forensic analysis was performed on the laptop and a cell phone .

Incriminating evidence was found on both, police said, and the matter was referred to the Solano County District Attorney’s Office for review.

In late October, police were recontacted by the victim’s mother. Neal allegedly had attempted to dissuade three people from pursuing criminal charges.

At that point, a warrant was issued for his arrest and he was taken into custody without incident.