The cameras were hidden in the ground, covered with hot-glued foliage.
Both cameras were hidden in the ground, covered with hot-glued foliage.
While the first camera Springgay found was pointed in the direction of his kids' school bus stop, the camera discovered by his neighbor was pointed at a driveway, capturing vehicles coming in and out of the property.These cameras captured photos of the person who may have installed them as well.Springgay reported the camera and turned it into the King County Sheriff's Office. He was told the device was being treated as found property.
Still, he's worried as to who has watched him, his family and his neighbors and why they placed these cameras in Union Hill in the first place. "The camera is connected to the cellular network," said Springgay. "All those images were being potentially uploaded to whoever placed the camera there."
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