Marshfield Ma Man Accused of Hiding Camera in Cohasset Library Restroom

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COHASSET, Mass. — A man from Marshfield MA is facing criminal charges after police say he secretly placed a recording device inside a restroom at the Paul Pratt Library Cohasset Ma , raising serious concerns about privacy in a public space.

Authorities identified the suspect as Thomas Campbell Investigators say he was arrested Thursday, March 19, 2026, after the device was discovered inside a unisex bathroom at the library.

? Device Discovered Inside Restroom

According to police, the situation came to light when a suspicious object was noticed inside the restroom. Officers were called to the scene, where they located what they describe as a hidden camera positioned in a way that could record individuals without their knowledge.

The device was removed and taken into evidence. Authorities are now working to determine whether it was actively recording and, if so, how long it may have been in place.

Investigators have not yet said how the device was concealed, but cases like this often involve cameras hidden in everyday objects, making them difficult to detect.

? Arrest Follows Investigation

Police say the investigation quickly led them to Campbell, who was taken into custody on the South Shore. He is expected to face charges related to secret video recording and invasion of privacy, both of which carry significant legal consequences in Massachusetts.

He is scheduled to be arraigned in court, where more details about the allegations and evidence are expected to be presented.

? Focus Turns to Possible Victims

One of the key questions now facing investigators is whether anyone was recorded. Authorities are reviewing the device and any potential digital storage connected to it.

Anyone who may have used the restroom and has concerns is encouraged to contact the .

⚠️ Community Reaction and Safety Concerns

The incident has unsettled residents in and nearby South Shore communities, where public libraries are generally seen as safe and family-friendly environments.

While officials have not released many additional details due to the ongoing investigation, the case highlights growing concerns about hidden recording devices and personal privacy in public places.

Library officials have not yet issued a public statement.


This remains an active investigation. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.



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