A Silicon Valley CEO was arrested yesterday for allegedly peeping on and robbing a female customer at a restaurant.
The co-founder and CEO of SeaDrone, a Palo Alto-based technology company that uses a subsea robot to inspect underwater ship hull, has been named.
The photo was taken by the City of Mountain View police department.
The person in the stall next to the victim looked up at her as he stuck his head under the partition.
The man ran out of the restroom and the restaurant after the woman yelled at him. According to a police report by the City of Mountain View, the victim confronted the man after chasing him.
He stole the woman's phone and pushed her to the ground after she tried to take a picture of him.
He was spotted taking his shirt off and jumping a fence but then returned to the restaurant where he was tackled by a group of bystanders.
Sam Bankman- Fried has not been found guilty of fraud charges.
He was booked into the Santa Clara County Jail.
It's a crime in California to spy on someone without their consent. "Peeping Tom" crimes are what they are called.
The detectives are concerned that there may be more victims. Others have been asked to come forward and say if they were victims.