A 48-year-old Barrhaven man is facing charges in Upstate New York after police there say women were secretly filmed while trying on clothes at an Ogdensburg, N.Y., Walmart.

Michael J. Hull is charged with two counts of "unlawful surveillance second degree" and one count of "possessing a sexual performance of a child," both considered felonies under U.S. law.

The child pornography charge is unrelated to the alleged incident at the Walmart. Ogdensburg police say all the charges against Hull stem from a search of Hull's mobile phone by Canada Border Services agents as he was returning to Canada from a trip to the U.S. on Feb. 22, 2016.

Police in Ogdensburg say CBSA agents discovered pornographic images of a child under the age of 16 on the phone, as well as footage of the women changing clothes.

CBSA contacted Ontario Provincial Police, who contacted police in Ogdensburg to inform them of the video from the Walmart.

The Ogdensburg City Police Department says investigators were able to identify the victims of the alleged secret surveillance with the help of Walmart, and charged Hull on Tuesday.

Hull was arraigned in Ogdensburg City Court before being released on $1,000 US bail.

Hull is coach of the 2005 Myers Snipers AAA hockey team in Ottawa, set to begin their spring season.