NORMAN MILLER ON MAR 7, 2018, SOURCE: MCCLATCHY, SecurityInfoWatch.com

March 07--FRAMINGHAM -- A former Framingham supermarket employee installed a spy camera in an employee ladies room last year, recording unsuspecting co-workers as they used the toilet, authorities said.

John E. Lola Jr., 47, of Holliston, pleaded not guilty to the charges at his Framingham District Court arraignment on Tuesday.

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Lola was a longtime employee at the Stop & Shop on Temple Street. On Nov. 18 of last year, a female employee discovered the camera in a unisex employees-only restroom, according to a police report filed in court on Tuesday.

The camera was disguised as an electrical outlet. According to the report, the female employee was suspicious when she saw a new outlet in a stall. When she touched it, the outlet fell to the floor and revealed the camera, which was aimed at the level of someone sitting on a toilet, police wrote.

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The small video camera had a disc attached to it. Police got a warrant to view the contents of the disc, which contained 34 videos, mostly about one-minute long each.

"Most were of females using the bathroom, primarily of the private parts are visible," police wrote in the report.

The videos did not show any of the people's faces.

However, the video did catch a closeup of the person installing the camera. It appeared the camera was turned on as the man attached the camera to the stall's wall, police wrote in the video.

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