An Iowa City landlord previously charged with invasion of privacy now faces three additional counts, according to a police complaint.
Elwyn Miller, 63, now faces three additional counts of invasion of privacy in connection with alleged peeping on four female residents at a building he owns.
According to the complaint, between Aug.1 and Oct. 31, Miller knowingly viewed the female residents through manufactured holes in the walls and ceilings of resident bathrooms.Â
Miller stated in an interview with police that he viewed the residents at least two to three times during their time there and would go to the holes at least once a week.
Miller’s preliminary hearing is set for Nov. 27 at 2 p.m.; he was released after posting $3,000 cash bail, according to online court documents.
— by Brent Griffiths