San Antonio police officer arrested on charges that he set up hidden camera in ex-girlfriend's home

A San Antonio police officer is on unpaid administrative leave after his ex-girlfriend alleged that he put a hidden camera in her home, KSAT reports. Bexar County Sheriff’s deputies arrested SAPD officer Andres Puente, 32, Wednesday on two counts of felony invasive visual recording, according to an arrest warrant cited by the TV station. Puente’s ex-girlfriend called the sheriff’s office just before midnight on Tuesday to report that she’d found a camera disguised as an electronic plug-in wall extender hidden behind a computer desk in her home, KSAT reports.
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