MILTON, MASS. (WHDH) - State Police arrested a Department of Conservation and Recreation park ranger who allegedly set up a camera to videotape female co-workers in a Milton bathroom.

Raymond McKinnon, 30, is charged with multiple counts of secretly electronically videotaping, photographing or surveilling persons in a state of partial nudity; and possession of and placing a device to violate wiretap laws. McKinnon, of Hyde Park, pleaded not guilty in court on Monday and posted $10,000 cash bail.

The camera was allegedly set up in a unisex employee bathroom at the Houghton’s Pond Bathhouse in Milton. Police said they began their investigation after a lifeguard noticed the pen camera, with a small green light flashing, in the bathroom.

The judge ordered McKinnon to stay away from anyone connected to the case and he is due back in court in October. He was also ordered to surrender any firearms he may have. The DCR has suspended McKinnon indefinitely without pay.

Statement from DCR:

“The DCR is deeply disturbed by these allegations and remains committed to assisting the State Police as they continue their investigation.”

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