Toledo Hospital resident indicted after hidden camera found in private staff area

TOLEDO, Ohio — A University of Toledo medical resident training at ProMedica Toledo Hospital has been indicted on 16 criminal charges after a hidden camera was allegedly discovered in a private staff area at the hospital.

According to the Lucas County Prosecutor’s Office, Advait Deshmukh, a third-year medical resident, faces 15 counts of voyeurism and one count of tampering with evidence. The indictment alleges Deshmukh secretly recorded individuals over a span of several months in locations where people had a reasonable expectation of privacy.

ProMedica confirmed the device was found in June 2025. The hospital system said its internal police department launched an investigation immediately and identified a suspect the same day.

ProMedica statement

Deshmukh was banned from all ProMedica facilities following the discovery, the health system said in a statement released Tuesday:…

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