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Probation officer arrested for invasion of privacy
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A Stanislaus County probation officer has been arrested by the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office after he was implicated in video recording a woman in a dressing room.

On Nov. 12, a 21-year-old female was shopping at Target in Riverbank. While she was in the fitting room trying on clothes she wanted to purchase, she looked up and noticed a cellular phone above the door. Someone was outside the door recording her from above. She quickly put her clothes on and opened the door to encounter an unknown male standing there. The unknown male immediately entered a neighboring fitting room and pretended to try on shoes. The victim confronted him and told him to delete the video, but the male ran out of the dressing room.

Deputies investigating the incident reviewed surveillance footage from within Target and located the unknown male walking into the dressing room. After being confronted, he was seen running out of Target and into the parking lot. Through surveillance from the parking lot, deputies identified the suspect's vehicle and license plate. The suspect was identified as Adrain Machuca, a 29-year-old Hispanic male from Waterford.

Machuca was confirmed to be employed by the Stanislaus County Probation Department as a Probation Corrections Officer. Upon learning about the allegations, Stanislaus County Probation Department fully cooperated with the investigation. On Nov. 19, Machuca was taken into custody at work. Since his arrest, he no longer has access to department facilities or the incarcerated youth. He remains the subject of an administrative and criminal investigation.

Stanislaus County Probation Department provided the following statement: "This in no way is reflective of the positive work that the men and women of the Stanislaus County Probation Department do every day to ensure our community remains safe. We will continue to work with our law enforcement partners at the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office to ensure that this situation is fully investigated. Any additional questions regarding this matter should be directed to County Counsel at (209) 525-6376.”

Machuca was arrested and booked for possession of matters depicting sexual conduct and for looking into an area where someone would reasonably expect privacy. He was held on a 51,000-dollar bail but has since posted bail and was released. The investigation is ongoing, and at this time, it is unknown if there are any additional victims.

If you have any information related to the incident, please contact Detective Xiong at the phone number (209) 869-7162. If you would like to remain anonymous, you may call Stanislaus County Area Crime Stoppers at 1-866-60-CRIME.