LOGAN — A 31-year-old Nibley man who police say was caught using his phone to record in a locker room on the Utah State University campus in October is also facing charges of filming young boys in a Clearfield bathroom almost a year earlier.
Ian Mark Bradley was caught on Oct. 8 placing a phone between a wall and a door to a shower stall in a locker room on the USU campus, according to charging documents.
He fled the area prior to law enforcement arriving at the locker room. A short time later, university staff advised police that Bradley had returned. The employee was able to identify the suspect to police, the probable cause statement described.
On Oct. 11, Bradley was charged in Logan’s 1st District Court with voyeurism, a class A misdemeanor, theft and failure to disclose identity, both class B misdemeanors.
On Nov. 1, felony charges were filed in 2nd District Court on Nov. 1 for an incident that police say happened in November 2023. He was charged with two counts of voyeurism against a child under 14, a third-degree felony; and 109 counts of voyeurism, a class A misdemeanor.
Officers report that they were dispatched to the Clearfield Aquatic Center where witnesses claimed Bradley was “in the men’s locker room taking photos and videos,” according to charging documents, “angling a camera toward a boy using the urinal.”
Two victims, both boys under the age of 14, were identified as being recorded. Bradley’s phone was seized, and investigators say they found 21 videos and 39 photos taken in the locker room, showing “both adult males and juvenile males in various states of undress,” court documents state.
More photos and videos were found on Bradley’s phone “of the same nature from restrooms at other locations,” the charges allege.
Bradley is scheduled to make an initial appearance in Logan’s 1st District Court for the misdemeanor case Dec. 9.