Bayonne Quick Chek worker tried using filming guy using the rest room, police say

An worker at a Bayonne convenience retail outlet tried filming yet another male who was working with the lavatory early Wednesday early morning, authorities reported.

Samuel Portillo, 24, of Newark, was arrested and charged with 3rd-diploma invasion of privateness just after the 3 a.m. incident at Swift Chek on Broadway amongst 10th and 11th streets, Bayonne police Capt. Eric Amato said. Law enforcement also observed that Portillo also had an open up warrant out of Roselle Park.

Law enforcement responded to the retailer on a report of a mobile mobile phone theft and have been achieved by Portillo, a keep staff, and a 27-year-outdated person who were arguing more than the possession of a mobile cellphone, Amato explained.

The 27-calendar year-aged told law enforcement that he entered the retail outlet at 3 a.m. and questioned to use the bathroom. Portillo permitted it, but he initially entered the bathroom to make certain it was clear, the male explained to police. Portillo was within the bathroom for a number of minutes and then permitted the 27-year-outdated to enter.

After a several minutes inside of the rest room, the 27-calendar year-aged uncovered a cell telephone inside a toilet paper dispenser that was that actively recording him, Amato explained. The target still left the toilet and confronted Portillo, and refused to return the cellular phone to Portillo.

Portillo then named police, who ultimately arrested Portillo soon after confirming that the target had been recorded in the toilet.

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