Serial peeper arrested again in Beavercreek
A Dayton man who has at least a dozen voyeurism convictions is in jail again, accused of looking under stalls in women’s restrooms, this time at Beavercreek businesses, according to court records.
Harold Rimblert III, 35, was charged with two counts of voyeurism after he was accused of looking under stalls at the Panera Bread and Michaels stores.
The incidents were reported to have happened Friday.
Rimblert, a registered tier III sex offender, was arrested in January after police said he walked into a women’s restroom at Kettering Health Network’s offices on Prestige Place and looked at a naked woman in a secured restroom stall, court records read.
He was convicted in the fall of 2017 for looking under the stall in a women’s restroom at the Montgomery County administration building on West Third Street in Dayton.
After reviewing surveillance video in the Montgomery County case, detectives were able to identify Rimblert as a suspect, according to an incident report.
He was also convicted of voyeurism in 2017 in Kettering Municipal Court in connection to incidents at a church on Shroyer Road.
On Aug. 3, 2017, he was accused of “looking under bathroom stalls as women were using the restroom” at the church, and two victims were identified in that case, according to court records.
In each of the 2017 cases, Rimblert received jail time.
Rimblert’s more than a dozen voyeurism convictions date back to 2005 for incidents in Dayton, Englewood, Kettering, Moraine, Trotwood and Washington Twp., municipal court records show.
The state’s sex offender registry lists seven voyeurism convictions for Rimblert, which include convictions in Greene in June 2017 and in 2014 and 2015 in Beavercreek.
Rimblert must register his address every 90 days with the sheriff ’s office for the rest of his life as a tier III sex offender.