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Manager arrested on video voyeurism charges in Portsmouth

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PORTSMOUTH, RI — A pizzeria manager was arrested following an investigation into reports of a hidden recording device discovered in the restaurant’s restroom.

Michael Boone, 29, of Portsmouth, a manager at North End Pizzeria, was arrested Nov. 11.

Police received a report Nov. 10 from an employee who believed they may have been secretly recorded while using the restroom during a work shift.

The employee reported that while inside the restroom, they noticed a mobile phone positioned in such a manner to capture the contents of the room.

The investigation led to Boone, who was seen entering the restroom shortly before and again immediately after the employee.

Detectives executed a search warrant at Boone’s residence.

During the search, detectives recovered a cell phone, consistent with the one described by the employee, containing digital evidence.

During questioning, Boone admitted to placing a hidden camera in the restroom and secretly recording employees without their knowledge or consent.

During the course of the investigation, detectives identified a second victim who was also recorded without their consent.

Boone further admitted to distributing some of the recordings via a social media platform.

Boone was charged with video voyeurism, unauthorized dissemination of indecent material and disorderly conduct.

He was processed at Portsmouth Police Headquarters and later arraigned before a justice of the peace, who set his bail at $1,000 with surety.

His formal arraignment is scheduled for Nov. 13 in the Second Division District Court.

Additional charges are pending as detectives continue to analyze the recovered electronic evidence.

Anyone who may have additional information is urged to contact the Portsmouth Police Detective Division at 401-683-0994.

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