Alexander Ruckh, 31, of the Lewiston Police Department was arrested by New York State Police on Dec. 13 and charged with three counts of second degree unlawful surveillance, an E felony.
The arrest was announced over a month later on January 17, according to WKBW News.
State police say Ruckh placed technology in a female changing area back in 2017.
Police are not giving away the alleged location at this time due to the identity of the victim.
Police confirmed that Ruckh was not on duty during the alleged actions but is currently suspended without pay until further investigations.
According to state police reports, state police began an investigation on Nov. 27, 2018. The investigation revealed that Ruckh placed surveillance equipment in the changing area in 2017.
Lewiston Police Chief Frank Previte confirmed Thursday that Ruckh has been suspended without pay until further notice.