
MARSHFIELD, Mass. — Police in Marshfield say they are taking extra precautions after a South Shore man was arrested in a disturbing case involving a hidden recording device inside a public restroom.
The increased attention follows an arrest by the , where a 63-year-old Marshfield resident is accused of secretly recording people inside a restroom at the The incident took place inside a public restroom at the Paul Pratt Memorial Library in Cohasset.

According to investigators, library staff discovered the device and immediately contacted police. Authorities say it contained recordings of individuals without their knowledge or consent. The suspect is facing charges including illegal wiretapping and recording a person in a state of nudity.
Officials say at least one victim has been identified, and the investigation is ongoing to determine if others may have been affected.
In response, Marshfield police have begun conducting routine checks of public restrooms in town-owned buildings and other high-traffic areas. So far, no devices have been found locally.
Police say the sweeps are being done out of caution and to reassure the public following the nearby incident.
Residents are being asked to stay aware of their surroundings and report anything unusual, especially in private areas such as restrooms or changing facilities.
The case remains under investigation.







