The Woodlands, TX – Authorities have identified eight victims in a growing investigation into hidden cameras found inside bathrooms at Memorial Hermann Hospital in The Woodlands, according to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO). Former hospital supervisor Robert Shrader, arrested in late August, faces charges of invasive visual recording as detectives continue to uncover disturbing new evidence.
The Incident: Hidden Cameras Discovered Inside Hospital Bathrooms
The investigation began on August 21, when construction workers performing maintenance at Memorial Hermann Hospital’s West Tower discovered a concealed recording device in a single-stall unisex bathroom located near the labor and delivery unit.
According to an internal hospital notice obtained by KHOU 11, the first camera was found inside an HVAC vent, prompting an immediate internal review. When security staff examined the micro SD card attached to the camera, they reportedly discovered 176 images of unsuspecting individuals using the restroom.
Further inspection revealed footage showing Shrader himself installing the device, linking him directly to the recordings. Just days later, on August 25, a second hidden camera was discovered in a public restroom within the hospital’s Medical Surgery Unit on the third floor, containing 131 additional images.
Investigation and Evidence Collected by Authorities
Following the discovery, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office launched a criminal investigation. On August 27, deputies executed a search warrant at Shrader’s home in Magnolia, where they recovered additional SD cards and an unopened camera box…