Multiple hidden cameras found inside Memorial Hermann Woodlands hospital, MCSO says

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

A criminal investigation has been initiated after multiple hidden cameras were discovered at Memorial Hermann's Woodlands hospital, including one found in a unisex bathroom by an employee. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is processing recordings from the cameras to identify potential victims, which may include children. The hospital confirmed the firing of an employee but withheld information about the individual's identity or involvement in installing the cameras. Despite ongoing inquiries, Memorial Hermann has not publicly acknowledged the presence of the hidden cameras. The sheriff's office stated that no charges have been filed yet, although they are investigating a person of interest whose identity remains undisclosed.

The investigation underscores the hospital's commitment to patient safety and privacy. Law enforcement encourages anyone who suspects they may be a victim to contact them. The case raises significant concerns about privacy violations in healthcare settings.

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