Scottsdale police trace hidden bathroom videos to local mall

Gilbert man arrested, accused of secretly recording people in store bathroom at Scottsdale Fashion Square

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

Scottsdale police are investigating secretly recorded bathroom videos allegedly made at the Lululemon store in Scottsdale Fashion Square, leading to voyeurism charges against a Gilbert man. Investigators say multiple victims were filmed without consent at the mall and another Scottsdale rental property, and they are still reviewing seized electronic devices.

Why it matters

This case highlights growing concerns in the community about privacy violations and the need for stronger safeguards against hidden recording devices, especially in public spaces like retail stores.

The details

In three separate incidents, police said Walker Reed Quinn has been damaging Waymo vehicles since July by removing and swinging his belt, placing a cone on the dome and sensors of the car, damaging the tires and driver's side mirror, and stomping on the windshield.

  • On July 4, Quinn allegedly dove onto the hood of a Waymo vehicle and covered sensors.
  • On July 29, Quinn allegedly damaged a Waymo's tires and driver's side mirror.
  • On August 11, Quinn allegedly stomped on a windshield while someone was inside.

The players

Scottsdale Police Department

The local law enforcement agency investigating the hidden bathroom recordings at Scottsdale Fashion Square.

Walker Reed Quinn

A 45-year-old Gilbert man who has been charged with voyeurism for allegedly recording people without consent in the Lululemon store bathroom at Scottsdale Fashion Square.

Scottsdale Fashion Square

A major shopping mall in Scottsdale, Arizona where the hidden bathroom recordings allegedly took place.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in Scottsdale.”

— Robert Jenkins, Scottsdale resident (San Francisco Chronicle)

What’s next

The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow Walker Reed Quinn out on bail.

The takeaway

This case highlights growing concerns in the community about repeat offenders released on bail, raising questions about bail reform, public safety on Scottsdale streets, and if any special laws are needed to govern hidden recording devices in public spaces.