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Voyeurism case adjourned

A Lacombe man accused of using a camera to spy on people during their private moments had his case adjourned for a month on Friday in Red Deer provincial court.

A Lacombe man accused of using a camera to spy on people during their private moments had his case adjourned for a month on Friday in Red Deer provincial court.

John Lyle Harrison, 57, has been charged with voyeurism in connection with a July 3 incident.

No other details have been made public.

Defence lawyer Kevin Sproule asked for the case to be put over for a month because of an ongoing police forensic investigation involving computers that were seized from the accused.

Harrison was not present in court.

The case returns to court on Sept. 21.