Pa. man gets jail for cell phone restroom peeping


INDIANA, Pa. (AP) — A 31-year-old man has been sentenced to six to 23 months in jail for recording men on his cell phone while they were using public restrooms at Wal-Mart stores and a college campus in western Pennsylvania.

State police say Christopher Marsh, of Blairsville, did that 42 times from September to November 2008 at stores in Unity Township, Westmoreland County, and Burrell Township, Indiana County. Police say he also recorded men at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Police arrested Marsh after clerks in one store noticed he spent nearly four hours in one store’s restroom.

He will serve two years' probation after his release from jail.