FLAGLER COUNTY — The
president of a condo association in Flagler County is
accused of placing a hidden camera inside the bedroom of a
condo, recording guests who stayed there.
Robert Orr, 56, is facing four counts of video voyeurism.
Flagler Couty deputies
said Orr, the president of the Las Brisas Condominium
Association within the Matanzas Shores community, installed
a USB camera hidden inside of an indoor flower pot located
in a bedroom of a condo.
A woman staying at the condo called
deputies when she discovered the camera. And deputies said
when they searched the footage, they found video of two
people in various stages of undress inside the condo,
including the woman who filed the report and a man who was
also staying in the condo that weekend. Deputies said it
also contained videos of Orr testing the camera inside his
own condo before it was placed in the flower pot.
The condo owner told deputies that the
condo is usually unoccupied but she does allow people to
stay there at times. The owner told deputies that Orr was
allowed access to her condo to check on its condition since
she lives out of state.
“It’s a disgusting invasion of privacy,” Sheriff Rick Staly
said.
Deputies said when they searched Orr’s home they found
several spy cameras along with other kinds of electronic
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Robert Orr, 56, is facing four counts of video
voyeurism
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“I’m urging anyone who has allowed Orr
unsupervised access into their home to check for secret
recording devices and to contact us right away if they find
anything suspicious,” Staly said.
The Mantanzas Shores president said Orr resigned as
president of the Las Brisas Homeowners Association and its
vice president will take over. He said the community has
also done three sweeps of all the public buildings within
the Las Brisas communtiy and no other devices were found.
Deputies said Orr has no prior criminal record in Flagler
County. He was released after posting $20,000 bond.