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A creep has been caught filming a teenager in a swimming pool's changing rooms, a court has heard.
The incident took place at the LC Waterpark and Swim Centre in Swansea earlier this year while the 15-year-old was getting changed with her mother after swimming at the centre.
Connor Warlow pleaded guilty to observing a private act for sexual gratification and was put on the sex offenders register. He was given a six-month suspended sentence for two years, reports Wales Online.
Judge Geraint Walters told 27-year-old Warlow at Swansea Crown Court: "The facts of the case are disturbing. You were in the changing room area of the LC 2 in the city here, which seemingly has an approach whereby both males and females get to use the changing area.
"You had been at the LC 2 with family members, and you had finished by the looks of it and had managed to get dressed."
After leaving his cubicle Warlow spotted the victim in the communal part of the changing room, where he hung about for some time, adjusting his hair in a mirror while she was behind him.
The judge said it was "perfectly obvious" from the CCTV that Warlow "paid particular attention" to the 15-year-old, who was there with her mother.
"Having set eyes upon her you quite purposefully, and with a fair degree of determination, hung about in the changing area — including viewing her through a mirror at one stage — until she entered a cubicle.
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