Man sentenced for placing hidden camera in women’s bathroom at business
A former employee at Farmers Cooperative in Dorchester has been sentenced to jail time and probation for placing cameras in the women's bathroom at the business.

A former employee at Farmers Cooperative in Dorchester has been sentenced to jail time and probation for placing a hidden camera in the women’s bathroom at the business.
A Saline County district judge sentenced Joshua Hagemann to 30 days in jail and five 24-month probation periods that will be served consecutively, according to court documents.
Investigators said Hagemann, who was fired and arrested last year, placed a camera in the bathroom. They found 19 videos of people in various stages of undress, as well as 120 deleted videos, according to court documents.
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.
Because none of the victims were under the age of 18, Hagemann will not be required to register as a sex offender, according to court records.