Security guard and wife jailed after recording young girls changing in bathroom: Woodland Mall

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Authorities said they got an online tip leading them to the married couple’s home in Shenandoah, just north of The Woodlands, where several videos of girls’ private areas were found.

Records show that the victims’ ages are believed to range from 11 to 16 years old. Investigators described the videos to be of the girls shopping and the perpetrator recording under their skirts without them noticing.

“I’ve got children of my own, one of which rides the bus with their eldest every afternoon and walks home from the bus stop with her. I mean I was frightened.

What is going on inside of that house?” Catie Moss, who lives across the street from the couple, asked.

Similar videos were described to be at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, where children were wearing swimsuits and local parks within Montgomery County.

In one video, a girl believed to be 11 years old was changing, trying on swimsuits in the Forever 21 dressing room, according to charging documents.

“I’m angry. If I found out something like this happened to my own children. I don’t even know what I would do,” Moss said.

Investigators said Taylor Roy’s face is in one of the videos, and he can be seen wearing a security guard uniform.

Detectives confirmed that he was working as a security guard at The Woodlands Mall while allegedly making the recordings.

A spokesperson for The Woodlands Mall told ABC13 they use a third-party security vendor called Allied Universal.

“The employee named in this matter was removed from the property and put on administrative leave while the investigation is conducted.

The reported behavior is wholly inconsistent with the values of Allied Universal and is not representative of our hundreds of thousands of dedicated security professionals who work to keep businesses and communities safe.

Allied Universal will cooperate fully with local law enforcement in Montgomery County during its investigation,” Allied Universal said in a statement.

The couple was booked into the Montgomery County Jail and are each being held on a $30,000 bond.

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