One student was reportedly 'distraught' when he found the camera and told officials straight away.
An elementary school employee was arrested Sunday for allegedly spying on children using a hidden camera in a student bathroom.
Julian has specifically been accused by two 10-year-old students and one 8-year-old, who say he used the cameras to watch them use the bathroom's urinals. One boy was reportedly"distraught" upon discovering the hidden device and immediately reported it to school officials.
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