A Starkville man is in jail for voyeurism after allegedly peering through a window on Wednesday.
Officers with Starkville Police Department arrested 40-year-old Kenyon Hudson on suspicion of voyeurism (peeping tom). The incident was reported to SPD at about 6 a.m. Wednesday and, according to a department press release, Hudson was arrested after a brief investigation.
According to an affidavit The Dispatch obtained from Starkville municipal court, Hudson peeped through the window of a building on North Long Street for the “lewd, licentious and indecent purpose of spying upon the occupants thereof.”
Hudson was booked into the Oktibbeha County Jail. He was still in jail as of Thursday morning and is being held on $10,000 bond.
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