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Police: Irving man had over 1,000 improper videos

It took four months for a forensic investigator to go through the videos.
Andrew Boden

Almost 1,000 videos recorded by hidden cameras inside the bathrooms of North Texas restaurants and a store have been found on an Irving man's work and home computers, police said Friday.

The computers belonged to 65-year-old Andrew Crawford Boden of Irving who was arrested this summer by Grapevine and Irving police, accused of planting the hidden cameras in the public bathrooms.

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Boden admitted to placing the cameras in several different locations in North Texas and reviewing the images using his computer at work, according to an evidentiary search warrant.

Shortly after his arrest, detectives seized his computers from his home on Green Park Drive in Irving and his job at Pioneer Natural Resources at 5205 N. O'Connor Blvd. in Irving.

It took four months for an Irving forensic investigator to go through the videos, and the investigator concluded his review just a few days ago. Irving police released their finding on Thursday.

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