GEORGETOWN, Del. - Delaware State Police have arrested a Dover man on 80 counts of Violation of Privacy after he was reported for inappropriate photography at the Sussex Technical High School homecoming dance.

Police say an investigation began back on Sept. 29, when they received reports that 34-year-old Elias R. Stephens was secretly videotaping, photographing and filming under female's clothing so that he see their undergarments.

According to officials, Stephens was working for an entertainment company that was hired by the school to run a photo booth at the homecoming dance. Detectives say they were able to identify multiple victims spanning the entire state of Delaware.

During the investigation, Stephens relocated himself to Mississippi, where a local police department took him into custody on Jan. 17. On Jan. 25, police say they indicted Stephens on 80-counts of Felony Violation of Privacy.

Delaware State Police say Stephens was extradited back to Delaware on Jan. 29, charged and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $160,000.00 secured bond with the following conditions: