WEATHER ALERT

Landlord facing voyeurism charges after tenants find cameras in rooms: Calgary police

Advertisement

Advertise with us

CALGARY - Calgary police say a landlord is facing voyeurism charges after multiple tenants discovered small cameras in bathrooms and bedrooms.

Read this article for free:

or

Already have an account? Log in here »

We need your support!
Local journalism needs your support!

As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists are working harder than ever to bring you the latest local updates to keep you safe and informed.

Now, more than ever, we need your support.

Starting at $15.99 plus taxes every four weeks you can access your Brandon Sun online and full access to all content as it appears on our website.

Subscribe Now

or call circulation directly at (204) 727-0527.

Your pledge helps to ensure we provide the news that matters most to your community!

To continue reading, please subscribe:

Add Brandon Sun access to your Free Press subscription for only an additional

$1 for the first 4 weeks*

  • Enjoy unlimited reading on brandonsun.com
  • Read the Brandon Sun E-Edition, our digital replica newspaper
Start now

*Your next Free Press subscription payment will increase by $1.00 and you will be charged $20.95 plus GST for four weeks. After four weeks, your payment will increase to $24.95 plus GST every four weeks.

CALGARY – Calgary police say a landlord is facing voyeurism charges after multiple tenants discovered small cameras in bathrooms and bedrooms.

Investigators say they also believe the 41-year-old man owns other rental properties in Toronto and Vancouver, and is targeting Korean women.

A tenant in Calgary found the first hidden cameras attached to a bathroom surge protector device and a smoke detector in a bedroom in June.

The Calgary skyline is seen on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
The Calgary skyline is seen on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

Police say the tenant notified others and they, too, found cameras in their bedrooms.

Calgary police believe the man installed similar devices in another home in the city.

They say Sooryong Park, who may also be using the alias Nick Park, has been charged with one count of break and enter and five counts of voyeurism.

“Police continue to investigate and are asking anyone who may have information about this or similar incidents to contact police,” Calgary investigators said in a news release Saturday. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 12, 2026.

Report Error Submit a Tip

National

LOAD NATIONAL ARTICLES