A physician working in the emergency room of the University of Vermont Medical Center was arrested on multiple counts of voyeurism on Friday evening.

Burlington Police said Dr. Eike Blohm concealed a recording device in a secure staff bathroom, a “KNOWYOURNANNY” camera, that was found by the hospital's security staff.

Blohm, 37, was arrested at his home on Friday afternoon by the Chittenden Unit for Special Investigations.

Search warrants were executed on Blohm’s residence, his hospital office and his car, according to the news release.

"It should be noted that the preliminary review of the video evidence appears to show the unlawful conduct was isolated to a secured staff only bathroom inside UVMMC, which is not accessible to the general public. However, further examination and investigative review is forthcoming," a CUSI statement said.

The hospital website lists Blohm as an emergency medicine physician and assistant professor. According to his University of Vermont bio page, Blohm is a former paramedic who redesigned the Emergency Medicine Research Associate Program. He's led the EMRAP team since 2017.

Blohm faces up to two years in prison and a fine of $1,000 if convicted. The doctor was released following his arrest and is due for arraignment on May 28.

For more information on the network supporting sexual assault victims, call the state-wide confidential hotline, 800-489-7273, or visit vtnetwork.org.

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