Posted on 07/14/2016 7:42:37 PM PDT by Morgana
32 year-old Clyde Stengel, is in the Missoula County Jail for hiding in a shower and watching at least four people use the bathroom.
Public Information Officer Travis Welsh with the Missoula Police Department said they received a call on Monday, July 11.
On Monday at about 2:30 in the afternoon, we responded to a call for service in relation to an incident that had occurred in a gender-neutral bathroom on South Russell Street, Welsh said. The report was that a male had been hiding in a shower as people came in and out and used the bathroom, and used those opportunities to otherwise spy on those persons.
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Where is Missoula anyway?
What, there was nothing good on his local TV channels?
It’s where the Univ. of Montana is, so more liberal/crazy than the rest of the state.
MT
Montana.
He couldn’t afford his cable bill.
Also, he self-identifies as a sick perverted psycho who needs to be shot.
Near Montana Snowbowl.
Montana eh? Night of the Grizzles! Yep, no Playboy channel just this to do I recon.
What a looser.
He should have said he was a Muslim. He’d be out in a second. It’s their culture, don’tcha know.
Guess he didn’t become a Dental Floss Tycoon.
Missoula is a Peoples’ Republic, just like most ‘Rat controlled cities, especially those centered around Academia. Think Ithica with real mountains.
First of all, it’s a “gender neutral” bath room. How can they charge him for looking?
Second, it seems more of this is happening now that the federal government, and Target, have announced that it’s okay to be whatever gender you want to be at any time.
Montana.
I thought Barry said it was okay to do this in his America.
Oh for the days when garbage like this got their legs broken with a 2X4.
A shower in a public restroom?
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