Hidden Cameras Found in Oklahoma TV Station's Bathrooms

Police investigating after 'spy kits' discovered in both men's and women's dressing rooms

Apr. 13, 2026 at 5:06am

An extreme close-up of a hidden camera lens and recording equipment, lit by a harsh flash against a dark background, conveying a stark, investigative mood around this privacy violation incident.A hidden camera setup discovered in a TV station's dressing rooms exposes a disturbing breach of workplace privacy.Oklahoma City Today

The Oklahoma City Police Department is investigating after a pair of hidden cameras were discovered inside the dressing rooms at KWTV, a local television station. The 'spy kits' included two hidden cameras, external battery packs, and micro-SD cards to capture digital media. Station personnel reported the discovery to authorities immediately, and the primary suspect is allegedly a fellow employee.

Why it matters

This is the second time in the past year that an Oklahoma TV station has dealt with a 'peeping tom' incident involving hidden recording devices, raising serious concerns about workplace privacy and security. The alleged actions of a co-worker violating the privacy of others they work alongside daily is a disturbing breach of trust.

The details

According to police reports, a janitorial crew discovered the hidden camera equipment on March 24th. The setup was not accidental, as the cameras and battery packs were mounted to adhesive Velcro strips hidden underneath clothing racks within the men's and women's dressing rooms. Station personnel immediately reported the discovery to the Oklahoma City Police Department, and the investigation is ongoing.

  • The hidden cameras were discovered by a janitorial crew on March 24, 2026.
  • This is the second such incident at an Oklahoma TV station in the past 12 months.

The players

Oklahoma City Police Department

The local law enforcement agency currently investigating the hidden camera incident at KWTV.

KWTV

The Oklahoma City television station where the hidden cameras were discovered in the dressing rooms.

Griffin Media

The company that owns and operates KWTV.

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What they’re saying

“What kind of sick fuck does something like this?!”

— Scott Jones, Author

What’s next

The Oklahoma City Police Department will continue its investigation to determine the identity of the primary suspect, who is allegedly a fellow KWTV employee.

The takeaway

This disturbing incident highlights the need for heightened workplace privacy and security measures, especially in sensitive areas like dressing rooms. It also raises questions about the vetting process for employees and the overall culture of trust within newsroom environments.