Boise & Garden City

Garden City chiropractor arrested after allegedly videotaping patient changing clothes

Garden City police arrested a chiropractor for allegedly recording a patient with a video device while she was changing clothes.
Garden City police arrested a chiropractor for allegedly recording a patient with a video device while she was changing clothes.

A Garden City chiropractor has been accused of recording a video of a patient when she changed clothes in a treatment room.

Garden City police arrested Justin Anderson on Tuesday on suspicion of two counts of video voyeurism, which is when an individual uses a camera to capture images or videos of another person in a private situation.

According to the police report, a patient, during an appointment with Anderson, found an electronic recording device in the room where she changed clothes. She left and called police, who conducted an investigation that resulted in Anderson’s arrest. Anderson’s office is in the 6700 block of North Glenwood Street.

Idaho law identifies video voyeurism as a sex crime and a felony.

In a news release, police encouraged any other potential victims to contact the department: 208-472-2950.

“The Garden City Police Department recognizes in cases like this there are often more victims,” the release said.

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This story was originally published September 22, 2022 at 11:10 AM.

Rachel Spacek
Idaho Statesman
Rachel Spacek is a former reporter covering Meridian, Eagle, Star and Canyon city and county governments for the Idaho Statesman. 
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