Hidden Camera, Tracking Fears, GPS Device Found: When “Being Watched” Crosses the Line

Hidden camera and GPS tracker found

SCIOTO COUNTY, OH — A string of unsettling calls to the sheriff’s office is raising a bigger issue: when does monitoring turn into harassment — or even a crime?

Deputies recently handled three separate complaints involving suspected surveillance and tracking devices — each with its own twist.

📷 Camera Found During Protection Order Case

In one case, a woman called deputies after finding a camera plugged in under a dresser in her home.

She told officers it appeared to activate when plugged in, and said her estranged husband — whom she has a temporary protection order (TPO) against — owns similar cameras.

Deputies confirmed the man had been served with the protection order, and took a report to be forwarded to the court for possible charges.

📱 “I Think He’s Tracking Me”

In another call, a woman told deputies she believed her brother was tracking her through her phone or car, though she wasn’t sure how.

Deputies attempted to locate a tracking device on her vehicle but found nothing.

She was advised to contact her cell phone provider to check for unauthorized access or tracking apps.

📍 GPS Device Found on Property

In a third case, a resident reported finding a GPS tracking device on her property, along with camera footage of someone placing it there.

However, deputies later determined the device was a State Farm insurance tracker, though it was unclear who it belonged to.

The device was ultimately disposed of.

⚖️ When Is Tracking Illegal?

Situations like these fall into a growing legal gray area — but Ohio law is clear on some key points.

It can be illegal to:

Depending on the situation, charges could include:

⚠️ A Growing Form of Harassment

Law enforcement says these types of complaints are becoming more common — especially in:

Technology has made it easier than ever to:

Even when no device is found, the fear itself can be very real — and very disruptive.

💡 What To Do If You Think You’re Being Tracked

If you suspect someone is spying on or tracking you:

  1. Check your surroundings
  1. Check your phone
  1. Document everything
  1. Call law enforcement
  1. Don’t confront the person alone

 

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