Bail Set in Video Peeping Case
Crystal Lake Central student Luke Patrick Gildea has been released on a $15,000 bail.
A Crystal Lake Central High School student accused of planting a camera in a boy's locker room is out on bail following a court appearance Friday, according to the Northwest Herald.
The Northwest Herald reports a $15,000 bond was set for Luke Patrick Gildea, 17, of Crystal Lake, who is accused of videotaping "subjects entering and exiting the shower," according to the criminal complaint. Gildea is a student at the school, which is located at 45 West Franklin Street in Crystal Lake.
Gildea faces two felony counts of unauthorized videotaping, according to online court records. He is next expected in court on March 12.
Gildea was arrested Thursday. And an automated e-mail statement was sent to Crystal Lake Central parents on Thursday afternoon regarding the pinhole camera that was found in the locker room.
Dan Arenov
12:49 pm on Monday, March 11, 2013
How do you tell your father that you've been busted for setting up a camera in the boys locker room?