Crime & Safety
MA Upskirt Suspect: Police Search For Potential Victims
Police said David Wong, of New Bedford, was a house cleaner for "hundreds" of homes and businesses in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

NEW BEDFORD, MA — Massachusetts police are asking the public's help finding additional potential victims of an upskirt camera suspect who worked at "hundreds" of homes and businesses in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. David Wong, 50, was arrested earlier this month.
"The ongoing investigation revealed numerous other incidents of upskirting and other secret recordings in several other communities including Falmouth and in Rhode Island apparently tied in to him working as a self-employed cleaner cleaning at various homes and businesses all over southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island," Yarmouth police said in a statement.
Anyone who believes they were a victim should contact Yarmouth police at 508-775-0445.
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Police said they seized multiple computers and pieces of electronic equipment belonging to Wong that he used to shoot and store the videos.
This is not he first the first time Wong has been accused of capturing upskirt images. In August, he was charged with multiple count of illegal video surveillance after police said he shot upskirt images of women and a 9-year-old girl at a Cape Cod clothing store.
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Cape Cod Upskirt Suspect Arrested
Photo: David Wong's mugshot following his arrest by Yarmouth police on upskirting charges in January 2018. (Credit: Yarmouth Police Department)
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