New details in Dorchester co-op bathroom spying case

New details are emerging as investigators continue to look into alleged spying by a former employee at the Farmers Cooperative in Dorchester.
An investigation led to the arrest of Joshua Hagemann after a female employee found a hidden camera in the women’s bathroom in February.
The device contained 19 video images of people in various stages of undress, with intimate areas exposed, according to a search warrant. After a forensics test, authorities found 120 deleted videos as well.
Hagemann confessed to placing a camera in the bathroom, and told investigators he would remove it each day and watch videos from it on his work computer, according to court documents obtained by Channel 8 Eyewitness News.
Videos showed employees from different angles than other images, indicating there “had to be” a second camera at the location, according to the documents.
Forensic analysis is being conducted by the Nebraska State Patrol on the hard drive used by Hagemann.
Text messages, photos, and emails, showed evidence of solicitation of prostitution by Hagemann, according to the documents.
Hagemann is scheduled to appear in court next week.