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By Sana Muneer
A Hanover man was arrested and arraigned Monday after allegedly taking “upskirt” photos of women inside two stores, police said.
Aedan Ford, 44, was charged with two counts of photographing intimate parts of a child, two counts of photographing an unsuspecting nude person, and assault, the Hingham Police Department said in a Facebook post.
Ford pleaded guilty to all charges, court documents show.
Attorney information for Ford was not immediately available Monday night.
Ford allegedly took upskirt photos of women inside of the Derby Street Whole Foods on Aug. 18, according to police.
The grocery store’s management alerted police, and detectives identified Ford, who left before police arrived, and two adult victims, police said.
Detectives discovered that Ford had also allegedly taken upskirt photos of victims under 18 years old inside of a Kohl’s on Aug. 14 and 17, police said.
Detectives obtained arrested Ford at his Hanover home on Monday, according to police.
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