An Iowa man has been accused of videotaping adults and children without consent for at least 10 years.
In March, a woman called the Plymouth County Sheriff's Office and told deputies she felt that a man was spying on her. Authorities searched the Craig, IA residence of 66-year-old James Grasz. Items were seized and taken as evidence.
An investigation over the next few months determined that Grasz had been videotaping others without consent. The sheriff's office said the juvenile and adult victims had been in various states of nudity.
On Tuesday, Grasz was arrested on six counts of sexual exploitation of a minor and five counts of invasion of privacy. He is being held on $63,000 cash bond at the Plymouth County Jail.
According to authorities, Grasz lived at the same address where the victims were videotaped.
The sheriff's office said the investigation is ongoing.
In March, a woman called the Plymouth County Sheriff's Office and told deputies she felt that a man was spying on her. Authorities searched the Craig, IA residence of 66-year-old James Grasz. Items were seized and taken as evidence.
An investigation over the next few months determined that Grasz had been videotaping others without consent. The sheriff's office said the juvenile and adult victims had been in various states of nudity.
On Tuesday, Grasz was arrested on six counts of sexual exploitation of a minor and five counts of invasion of privacy. He is being held on $63,000 cash bond at the Plymouth County Jail.
According to authorities, Grasz lived at the same address where the victims were videotaped.
The sheriff's office said the investigation is ongoing.