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Video: Man confronted after police say he recorded women in restroom at Marshalls in Jacksonville

"You violated our *expletive* privacy. You are so *expletive* sick for that," a woman shouted in the video shared with First Coast News.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is looking for a man accused of recording women in a Marshalls restroom at the St. Johns Town Center.

The man was posted on JSO's Instagram last week as part of its series, 'Wanted Wednesday.' He is described as a white male with a light/fair complexion and thin build, straight hair with medium length, and was wearing glasses, a dark blue long-sleeve shirt and gray sweatpants at the time the incident happened, according to the incident report. JSO's post and report does not state the man's name.

JSO says the incident happened on March 12, as a viral TikTok video posted on onlyinduval's Instagram page shows the man being confronted by the alleged victims and other shoppers in the store. The report accuses the man of recording two victims "in the stall next to them."

In the TikTok video, a picture of what is assumed to be the man's shoes is seen with a cell phone in between them, turned sideways while on the ground. In the video, a woman is heard telling the man to delete the recording and that he is "not supposed to be in that bathroom."

"You violated our *expletive* privacy," the woman shouted in the video. "You are so *expletive* sick for that."

The man was then seen on the TikTok video, interacting with his phone, as well as seen with his hand on his head with his head down in a separate clip.

"This man was recording women, my mother included in the women's restroom in Marshalls," the TikTok video's caption reads. "People tried to keep him from running before the cops got there, he ran from them. Please spread he needs to be held accountable."

JSO's report says "several officers searched the area and concluded with negative results."

The man faces a felony first-degree video voyeurism charge upon his arrest, the report states.

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