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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Towson Diving Coach Indicted In Connection With Cellphone In Women's Locker Room


Officials at Towson University say the school's head diving coach has been indicted on charges in connection with a cellphone found in a women's locker room.
Forty-three-year-old Maureen Mead was indicted by a grand jury on Monday. According to the university, she faces charges of interception of communication, a "peeping tom" violation and altering physical evidence.
Last month, school officials said team members found the phone containing videos of the student-athletes changing inside the locker room.
Mead was placed on administrative leave in October, pending the investigation. It isn't clear whether she has an attorney.
The university said in a statement Monday that it was cooperating with the investigation and takes the safety of its student-athletes very seriously.
The university also announced that it has suspended competition until January.

Source WBAL

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