Banana Republic worker accused of recording women in Clarksburg outlet store dressing room

19-year-old employee faces charges for alleged incidents between May and August 2025

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

A 19-year-old Montgomery County man who worked at a Banana Republic store in the Clarksburg Premium Outlets has been arrested and charged with recording multiple women changing in the store's dressing rooms. Police say Fabio Delrio is accused of placing his cell phone under the doors of dressing rooms to capture photos of the victims, some of whom witnessed him standing outside their rooms.

Why it matters

This case highlights the ongoing issue of voyeurism and privacy violations in retail settings, where customers should feel safe and secure. It also raises concerns about the screening and training of retail employees, as well as the need for stronger security measures to protect shoppers.

The details

According to police, Delrio is facing four counts each of peeping tom and visual surveillance with prurient intent in a private area for three separate incidents that occurred between May and August 2025. A search of his cell phone uncovered photos of the three victims, as well as numerous other potential victims. Despite the charges, Delrio was released on a $5,000 unsecured personal bond.

  • The incidents occurred between May and August 2025.
  • Delrio was arrested in February 2026.

The players

Fabio Delrio

A 19-year-old Montgomery County man who worked at the Banana Republic store in the Clarksburg Premium Outlets and is accused of recording multiple women changing in the store's dressing rooms.

Banana Republic

The clothing retailer that employed Delrio at its Clarksburg Premium Outlets location, where the alleged incidents took place.

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What’s next

Detectives are now looking for other women Delrio may have recorded, and the judge will determine whether to allow Delrio to remain out on bond.

The takeaway

This case underscores the need for retail stores to have robust security measures and employee training to protect customer privacy, as well as the importance of swift action by law enforcement to address such violations of trust.