Scott Studer, Jackson High School basketball coach, put cameras in the boys' locker, police say

Facing eight felony charges

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Police in Jackson, Ohio say head Jackson High School freshman basketball coach Scott Studer put cameras in the boys' locker rooms shower area on multiple occasions, dating back to 2005.
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Posted: 11/15/2012

(WKYC)   Police in Jackson, Ohio say head Jackson High School freshman basketball coach Scott Studer put cameras in the boys' locker rooms shower area on multiple occasions, dating back to 2005.

The 46-year-old is now in the Stark County jail, facing eight felony charges of illegal use of a minor in nudity.

Jackson Township Police assisted The US Postal Inspectors in serving a search warrant at Studer's home Wednesday morning, in a separate investigation of child pornography.

Inside the home, they discovered media, containing footage from inside the basketball locker room shower area.

High School parents who found out about the investigation through their children are angry that the district did not notify parents first.

Read more: http://www.wkyc.com/news/article/269487/3/Jackson-Twp-Police-Coach-put-cameras-in-showers-for-8-years

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