Glendale teacher arrested for allegedly setting up hidden cameras

Kevin Reagan
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A teacher at Independence High School is facing criminal charges after students reported finding hidden cameras in a changing room used for a school project.

GLENDALE, Ariz. — A Glendale teacher was arrested Monday after he allegedly set up hidden cameras in a changing room and then searched the pockets of students who discovered the concealed camera equipment. 

Estevan Carreon, 53, is facing criminal charges after he invited a group of students to come work on a media project at Independence High School during spring break. 

Court records show the project involved students changing outfits, which was done in a room attached to the school’s media room. 

One student noticed a hidden camera device inside the changing room, removed it and kept the camera hidden from the teacher. The student informed other teenage students about the camera and the group eventually found two more cameras in the changing room, records show.

Carreon allegedly accused the students of removing the devices and began to pull each student aside to have them turn out their pockets.

One of the students was able to leave the school with one of the cameras and notified their parents. Police investigators reviewed the contents of the camera’s SD card and allegedly found videos of the students undressing.

The card also reportedly contained a video showing the teacher setting up and removing the cameras from the changing room, records show.

The students told police they had never used these types of spy cameras before for their media class.

Carreon was recently booked into the Maricopa County jail. 

The Glendale Union High School District said officials are working with police regarding this matter and have placed Carreon on administrative leave.  

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