The Brief
- Former EMU officer Alex Colarossi was charged for allegedly hiding cameras in a hotel and locker room, violating the privacy of colleagues.
- A cybersecurity expert advises checking for hidden cameras in hotels; suggests using phone cameras to detect infrared signals.
- Colarossi resigned amid the investigation; three female victims were identified, with more digital evidence still being reviewed.
YPSILANTI, Mich. (FOX 2) – A former Eastern Michigan University police officer was charged for allegedly hiding cameras in a hotel and locker room to spy on colleagues.
What they’re saying:
Hotel rooms and locker rooms are where we expect the most privacy, but not in the case of 27-year-old Alex Colarossi, who was accused of concealing cameras.…