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she worked at elma electronics for the past 13 years.y times do you think you may have been captured on video changing clothes or using that rest room? >> i have no idea. it could be, you know, so many time already. >> reporter: until this day, when a colleague discovered a tiny camera stuck to the towel dispenser. what did the camera look like? >> it looked like a hook. really small. >> reporter: the video showed both women using the bathroom. they called human resources at elma who called freemont police. according to the police report the officer took the camera and memory card as evidence. then she waited for more than two years for police to fine the peeper only to discover they weren't even looking. >> i feel really disappointed. >> reporter: we learned the officer closed the case just hours after it was reported. the company's hr director told him about a hundred people had access to the bathroom, but she says only 15 work on her floor. did the police talk to any of the other workers on your floor? >> no. >> reporter: why didn't t
she worked at elma electronics for the past 13 years.y times do you think you may have been captured on video changing clothes or using that rest room? >> i have no idea. it could be, you know, so many time already. >> reporter: until this day, when a colleague discovered a tiny camera stuck to the towel dispenser. what did the camera look like? >> it looked like a hook. really small. >> reporter: the video showed both women using the bathroom. they called human...
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they called human sources at elma who called fremont police. according to the police report, the officer took the camera and memory card as evidence, then she waited more than two years for police to find the peeper. only to discover they weren't even looking. >> i feel really, really disappointed. >> we learned the officer closed the case just hours after it was reported. the company's hr director told them about 100 people had access to the bathroom, but she says only 15 work on her floor. >> did the police talk to any of the other workers on your floor? >> no. >> why didn't the officer question any of the 15 or so people who work on the floor with access to that bathroom? >> we have to make sure we don't make this into some sort of witch hunt. >> ricardo cortez is a sergeant at fremont pd. >> say we had a burglary, we ideally, technically by your explanation, we would talk to every single neighbor in that neighborhood in order to just figure out what occurred. >> you might talk the next door neighbor, the across the street neighbor. >> absol
they called human sources at elma who called fremont police. according to the police report, the officer took the camera and memory card as evidence, then she waited more than two years for police to find the peeper. only to discover they weren't even looking. >> i feel really, really disappointed. >> we learned the officer closed the case just hours after it was reported. the company's hr director told them about 100 people had access to the bathroom, but she says only 15 work on...
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they've soon elma. . via e-mail the company tells us it was unbe a to and closely monitor a p, you know, any employees. >> meanwhile, pa quality inspector at elma says she feels little that at still work there is or still has videos of her. rrks now file feeling nobody have me at all. even police, no one help me. you know, that why i wanted to speak out and let everybody know to be careful. >> sergeant cortez says he'll speak with officers at the free there on the fremont police department about how this case was handled and review best practices policies with officer. if you see a phone recording, don't touch it or you'll taint the evidence. instead call police. >> if you have tip for our haven'tive on it. >> now a follow-up to one of our investigations. yesterday federal agents arrested eight people in miami for posing as i. >> we are like killer of east san jose received phone calls from scammers posing as irs agents, threatening to arrest victims if ethey don't pay a bogus tack bill. today federal ref
they've soon elma. . via e-mail the company tells us it was unbe a to and closely monitor a p, you know, any employees. >> meanwhile, pa quality inspector at elma says she feels little that at still work there is or still has videos of her. rrks now file feeling nobody have me at all. even police, no one help me. you know, that why i wanted to speak out and let everybody know to be careful. >> sergeant cortez says he'll speak with officers at the free there on the fremont police...
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elma, kai, you've been with us from way back. linde in beirut. i don't have a dog. i hope your son is doing well. duncan, always so chatty. perma bear. patty with the beard. jeff with your kindness. charles. mrs. m, all you women, you rock. jared, i know that you like pure cocoa beans blended in your protein shake. mike in miami, steven, you live on the scottish border. always had trouble with your tv signal. george in geneva, how are you? writing in tirelessly with your ecb questions. will willem. ian, you're nuts about the greek banks. the poems that come through. the viewer that i call aloha. you write in almost every day from hawaii. alan in dublin. bernard, "power lunch," go "power lunch" from way back in the day. amy from arizona. steve, he's half danish. the list goes on. mr. h. dutch bart. martin, i know you like the opera. arthur. julianne from cyprus. paul, you wrote me simply saying a jell-o comment. how can you tell if there is an elephant in the refrigerator? footprints in the jell-o. thank you very much. and also through the years, many of you writing
elma, kai, you've been with us from way back. linde in beirut. i don't have a dog. i hope your son is doing well. duncan, always so chatty. perma bear. patty with the beard. jeff with your kindness. charles. mrs. m, all you women, you rock. jared, i know that you like pure cocoa beans blended in your protein shake. mike in miami, steven, you live on the scottish border. always had trouble with your tv signal. george in geneva, how are you? writing in tirelessly with your ecb questions. will...
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elma said the company is watching its restrooms for suspicious activity. learned last year, prosecutors in the bay area's three biggest counties charged peeping toms in 29 cases. cases that were practically nonexist nlt before these cameras gault so good, small, and cheap. investigators have seen cameras hidden in restroom trash cans. even people recording their room mates. you can watch our full report and hear fremont police explain why they didn't investigate further today at 6:00 p.m., or go to nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call. 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >> scam calls are on the rise, and this is across the country. there are new studies showing the scammers are targeting certain age groups and demographics, and it's not just the elderly. millennials are falling for it more than anyone else. americans lost about $10 billion to scammers in 2016. that's about 60% from the year before, as we shifted from land lines to mobile phone numbers, so have scammers. now
elma said the company is watching its restrooms for suspicious activity. learned last year, prosecutors in the bay area's three biggest counties charged peeping toms in 29 cases. cases that were practically nonexist nlt before these cameras gault so good, small, and cheap. investigators have seen cameras hidden in restroom trash cans. even people recording their room mates. you can watch our full report and hear fremont police explain why they didn't investigate further today at 6:00 p.m., or...
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next will be taking elma cryer. danielle is an award-winning author book at the darkened of the street, race command resistance. is an associate professor of history at wayne state university and is working on it about the lg is murders and trade. i give you the order run. beth first, mike second, heather thompson fourth. please welcome beth bates. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank you all for doing all you had to do to make it here for one of the first panels of the first session of the oah. the four of us are going to take different text -- tests as we take on the rebellion of 1967. i will start by looking at its roots. for one thing that set detroit apart from other urban areas exploded during the 1960's, were its roots, which were very deep. that is what i am going to argue the unique feature about detroit, and influenced the nature of the rebellion in detroit. thethe rebellion during 1960's -- before the rebellion, journalists looking at the detroit also thought there was something that sets the city apa
next will be taking elma cryer. danielle is an award-winning author book at the darkened of the street, race command resistance. is an associate professor of history at wayne state university and is working on it about the lg is murders and trade. i give you the order run. beth first, mike second, heather thompson fourth. please welcome beth bates. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank you all for doing all you had to do to make it here for one of the first panels of the first session...