Utah gymnastics studio hid cameras in bathroom to record children, adults: police
"Currently, all the victims' identities are known to law enforcement, and they're working on notifying them," Woods Cross police said in a press release. WATCH FULL WOODS CROSS POLICE PRESS CONFERENCE"It was a man that I trusted with my son since he was five years old," she told KSL NewsRadio."There have been … many days where he has spent more time with Adam than he has with his own family.
Adam Jacobs, one of the co-owners of USA Gymnastics World in Woods Cross, Utah, was arrested for allegedly hiding cameras in the bathroom. Jacobs was a co-owner of the gym with another man, but law enforcement believe Jacobs acted alone and that no other employees were involved. Chris Eberhart is a crime and US news journalist for Fox News Digital. Email tips toGet all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox
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