LOGAN — A 40-year-old Logan man previously convicted of voyeurism twice has been arrested again for allegedly videoing a woman changing clothes at a North Logan department store. Jordan M. Larsen was booked into the Cache County Jail Wednesday.

According to an arrest report, North Park Police officers were called to the store Tuesday, on report of a male individual who was seen putting his phone under the dressing room stall as a female was changing. However, once law enforcement arrived, the suspect had reportedly fled the store on foot.

Police spoke to the alleged victim and collected evidence at the store.

The report stated that on Wednesday, Larsen turned himself into the North Park Police Department. He reportedly admitted to officers that he had placed the phone under the dressing room stall and recorded a six second video.

Larsen was arraigned during a virtual hearing in 1st District Court Friday morning, appearing by web conference from jail. He was charged with one count of voyeurism, a class A misdemeanor.

Judge Spencer Walsh assigned Larsen a public defender and ordered him to appear again in court Wednesday. He also refused to grant the suspect bail, determining that he is a danger to the community.

Court records show that Larsen is currently on probation after trying to record girls in a dressing room at the Cache Valley Mall, and filming under women’s skirts on the USU campus. The crimes occurred in 2016. He was also arrested in Davis County by Farmington police on similar crimes in 2019.

Larsen didn’t speak during Friday’s brief arraignment. He could face up to one year in jail, if convicted.

Individuals arrested and charged in complaints are presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in court.


will@cvradio.com



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