By Dan Calabrese ——Bio and Archives--April 26, 2016
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An O'Fallon, Missouri man was arrested on April 23 after allegedly secretly filming women in a Target dressing room. Matthew Foerstel, 26, faces felony charges for invasion of privacy in the second degree and unlawful possession of a firearm. The Brentwood Police Department arrested Foerstel on April 23 after he allegedly held a camera phone under a dressing room door while a female shopper tried on swim suits at the Target store in Brentwood. An officer went to Ranken Technical College to place Foerstel under arrest and reportedly found him in possession of a loaded handgun. In 2013, Foerstel was convicted of invasion of privacy in St. Charles County for "knowingly and intentionally" filming an 11-year-old girl while she was partially nude inside a department store dressing room.
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