Man used drone to snoop inside females’ homes in eastern Nebraska, authorities say

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A man used a drone to peek into the homes of two females in eastern Nebraska, the Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office says.
On Dec. 5, a homeowner found a drone in the backyard of his Papillion home. He removed the SD card and watched some of the video.
The sheriff’s office said the video recorded the inside of homes, specifically bathrooms and bedrooms. The man then called the sheriff’s office.
An investigation revealed that Jamal Gloe, 27, flew his drone through the Tuscany Place Apartments and Stockmans Hollow neighborhood.
He used the drone to film a woman and a girl “in various stages of undress,” according to the sheriff’s office.
Gloe would fly his drone – which had black tape over its lights – after sunset from Tuscany Place Apartments, where he lived, the sheriff’s office said.
The two females have been notified. The sheriff’s office thinks they were the only victims.
Gloe was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of two counts of intentionally filming without consent and two counts of second-degree criminal trespass.