Vermont authorities have arrested a person who stands accused of following different women to their homes before spying on them through the windows.
The Burlington Police Department have charged Sole Parkin with nine counts of voyeurism after detaining him on Monday, April 6.
Parkin, 25, is a program manager for the Winooski School District, based on an NBC5 report.
Parkin pleaded not guilty to the costs against him, Us Weekly confirmed.
A judge released him, based on reports, but with a nighttime curfew. Parkin will likely be required to be at home every single day between the hours of 8 p.m. to six:30 a.m., a judge ordered.
Last month, police said that multiple women reported seeing a person peering into their open windows in the town’s Hill Section neighborhood. Other women had also reported being followed by a wierd man as they walked home at night, based on investigators.
“Yesterday afternoon we became aware of allegations against someone who works in a support staff role in our district,” the Winooski School District said in a press release to NBC5. “While the allegations will not be related to the college district, we took immediate motion out of an abundance of caution. Please be reminded that every one employees are background checked and extensively vetted before receiving employment. Moreover, support staff are actively supervised by licensed personnel, and we all know the whereabouts of all students in any respect times.”
Added the district statement: “Currently, the district has no reason to consider that anyone was exposed to risks related to the incident on the news, but we’ll proceed to watch the situation and review all relevant information. Student safety is our primary priority.”
Parkin’s motives are unclear. It was also unknown if he was represented by an attorney.
The Burlington Police Department said that it was only in a position to discover and produce Parkin to justice due to suggestions that they received from the general public.
Police had been looking for Parkin for nearly every week. As a part of that search, cops decided to release video footage from considered one of the alleged peeping incidents. Then, three days ago, they shared latest surveillance photos showing the suspected peeper in higher lighting.
Police said that they proceed to analyze the allegations. Detectives have asked residents to review their doorbell camera’s footage, to see in the event that they notice Parkin skulking about.
Moreover, in case you consider that it’s possible you’ll be a victim of Parkin’s, you’re urged to contact the Burlington Police Department at (802) 658-2704, or Detective Corporal Zach Beal at (802) 540-2364.




