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Police searches thief's house, finds 400 pairs of women's undergarments in Alabama

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 27, 2021 17:49 IST

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Police searching the home of a man suspected of attacking an Alabama woman in her home found more than 400 pairs of women's panties, authorities said.
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Investigators also found dozens of photos of John Thomas Uda's co-workers taken without their permission from, the neck down, leading to 50 counts of voyeurism, Dothan police told news outlets.
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Uda, 27, also is charged with attempted rape, three counts of burglary, aggravated criminal surveillance and two counts of illegal possession of a credit card.
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Police are trying to figure out how many of those 400 pairs of women's underwear, which had been worn, might have been stolen.
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Investigators said worn panties can also be bought on the internet.
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Uda was accused in 2019 of stealing women’s underwear from laundromats, authorities said.
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Uda was arrested on July 10 after a woman called police about a man breaking into her apartment.
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Uda ran away before officers arrived, but they determined his identity from the bill of sale for the woman's stolen gaming console, police said.
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Jail records did not indicate if Uda had a lawyer.
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