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A police officer reported seeing Andrew Eastburg recording one victim under her skirt on Sunday at about 4:50 p.m. in the three-story mall, at 19501 Biscayne Blvd.
When the Aventura officer searched Eastburg’s cell phone with consent, he found over 30 videos saved from July 23 to Aug. 7 of victims at the mall, according to the police report.
“In the videos, it shows the defendant following numerous females, and videoing their buttocks and crotch areas unknowingly as they shopped/walked through the mall,” Officer Jason Williams wrote in his report.
“In the videos, it shows the defendant following numerous females, and videoing their buttocks and crotch areas unknowingly as they shopped/walked through the mall,” Officer Jason Williams wrote in his report.
The Aventura Mall’s security banned Eastburg, who is 6-foot, 2-inches tall, from visiting the property for the next three years, according to the Aventura Police Department.
Eastburg is facing one count of video voyeurism for the case the officer witnessed. That will likely change after detectives process the forensic evidence on his phone.
When the Aventura officer searched Eastburg’s cell phone with consent, he found over 30 videos saved from July 23 to Aug. 7 of victims at the mall, according to the police report.
“In the videos, it shows the defendant following numerous females, and videoing their buttocks and crotch areas unknowingly as they shopped/walked through the mall,” Officer Jason Williams wrote in his report.
“In the videos, it shows the defendant following numerous females, and videoing their buttocks and crotch areas unknowingly as they shopped/walked through the mall,” Officer Jason Williams wrote in his report.
The Aventura Mall’s security banned Eastburg, who is 6-foot, 2-inches tall, from visiting the property for the next three years, according to the Aventura Police Department.
Eastburg is facing one count of video voyeurism for the case the officer witnessed. That will likely change after detectives process the forensic evidence on his phone.