Man Accused of Filming at Least 91 People in Calif. Starbucks Bathroom: ‘It's Sickening’

Louie Juarez Jr. is charged with possession of child pornography and installment of a hidden surveillance camera with audio, among other charges

<p>San Jose Police Department (2)</p> Louie Juarez Jr. (L) and a hidden camera (R) confiscated by police in connection to the case.

San Jose Police Department (2)

Louie Juarez Jr. (L) and a hidden camera (R) confiscated by police in connection to the case.

After police found a hidden camera under a bathroom sink at a Starbuck in San Jose, Calif., they spent weeks searching for the man who had allegedly put it there.

On March 15, police arrived on his doorstep.

Inside Louie Juarez Jr.’s home they found “approximately 20 firearms, including an assault rifle, an unregistered firearm, high capacity magazines and other miscellaneous micro cameras,” according to a press release from the San Jose Police Department March 20.

Police have identified more than 91 victims from footage surreptitiously recorded with the hidden camera facing the Starbucks toilet between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Jan. 30.

<p>San Jose Police Department</p> Hidden cameras confiscated by police in connection to Louie Juarez Jr.'s case.

San Jose Police Department

Hidden cameras confiscated by police in connection to Louie Juarez Jr.'s case.

The video from that single day – reported to police around 11:30 a.m. Jan. 31 – includes shots of people as young as 4 and as old as 85 using the restroom.

“These videos are extremely graphic,” Officer Tanya Hernandez said in the press release. “And contain multiple juvenile victims, fully exposed.”

<p>San Jose Police Department</p> Louie Juarez Jr. in booking photograph, March 15, 2023.

San Jose Police Department

Louie Juarez Jr. in booking photograph, March 15, 2023.

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Juarez, 35, was arrested and charged with possession of child pornography, installment of a hidden surveillance camera with audio, possession of high capacity magazines, possession of an assault rifle, and possession of an unregistered firearm.

Among the hidden cameras confiscated by police was one that appeared to be a miniature soccer ball, according to photographs released by the department.

“This is a deeply disturbing incident,” a spokesperson for Starbucks said in a statement, per ABC7, noting that the coffee super chain “will continue to cooperate fully with law enforcement on this matter.”

“We cannot overstate the importance of providing a safe environment for our customers and partners," the spokesperson added in the statement.

<p>ABC7 News Bay Area/YouTube</p> San Jose, Cali. Starbucks located on the 600 block of Coleman Avenue, where the hidden bathroom camera was installed.

ABC7 News Bay Area/YouTube

San Jose, Cali. Starbucks located on the 600 block of Coleman Avenue, where the hidden bathroom camera was installed.

Alex Orozco’s son attends the all-boy’s Bellarmine College Preparatory near the Coleman Avenue Starbucks.

“It's sickening,” he told ABC7. “It is a feeling of being violated and this is wrong. I'm glad they caught the person, and I hope the hammer comes down hard on him.”

Juarez was booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail, per police. It was not immediately clear if Juarez had obtained a lawyer.

If you think you were captured on the hidden camera, you may contact Detective Lippert #4583 of the San José Police Sexual Assault Investigations Unit at 408-277-4102 or by email at 4583@sanjoseca.gov.

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