BEAUMONT, Texas — A Beaumont man is set to be sentenced in December for invasive visual recording of women in public in June 2023. Larry Mayfield, Jr., is set to be sentenced before Judge Raquel West ...
A convicted murderer released from prison last year after spending 30 years behind bars has been arrested again but this time on an invasive visual recording charge. Jacob Baladez, 50, was arrested ...
BEAUMONT, Texas — A Beaumont man was sentenced Tuesday for invasive visual recording of women in public in June 2023. Larry Mayfield, Jr., stood before Judge Raquel West in 252nd District Court on Dec ...
Update (September 3, 2025): Court documents newly obtained by ABC-7 reveal that video recovered from the recording devices allegedly left inside the Texas Bandits All-Star Cheerleading building's ...
Just days after her former police officer stepfather was sentenced on child pornography charges, Cailey Rush stood before Texas lawmakers to advocate for a bill that would require those convicted of ...
Police in Celina have arrested a 26-year-old teacher and coach on a charge of invasive visual recording. He was booked into the Collin County Jail, but authorities have not disclosed where he teaches.
police lights (FILE) (Copyright 2023 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.) MANVEL, Texas – A Pasadena police officer who authorities said was under ...
BELL COUNTY, Texas — Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed House Bill 1465 into law, expanding the state’s sex offender registry to include individuals convicted of invasive visual recording—crimes ...
CELINA, Texas — A former Celina ISD teacher and coach who was previously arrested for invasive visual recording was arrested again for possession of child pornography, police said. According to a news ...
GALVESTON, Texas – A former Woodlands Mall security guard who was charged in Montgomery County with invasive visual recording and indecency with a child by exposure was arrested and charged in ...
Invasive visual recording is a state jail felony punishable by 180 days to two years in jail and a fine of up to $10,000.