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Victim relieved alleged voyeur gets bond revoked

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — The man accused of watching women through their windows is being held in the Orange County Jail without bond.

A judge revoked Danny Trujillo’s bond on voyeurism and stalking charges after police said they caught him doing it again, a day before his scheduled court appearance for the same type of crime.

The first woman who ever reported Trujillo’s alleged crime said she’s relieved he’s back behind bars.

She described months of living in fear, when a man repeatedly cased her home and peeked through her bedroom window night after night.

The woman, who asked not to be identified, got so fed up she installed cameras outside her home, which deputies said caught him in the act and helped them capture Trujillo.

“He was coming probably five times a week. It was a lot,” she said.

In her videos, a man can be seen outside her home and looking through her window at night.

Shortly after she began the recordings, deputies arrested and charged Trujillo.

While waiting to go to trial on charges related to those incidents, deputies said he targeted another woman Monday night outside the M North apartments on Millenia Boulevard.

He was scheduled to appear in court Tuesday on the previous charges.

This time around, a judge made sure he won’t have the chance to potentially strike again.

“In each instance, there appears to be a single woman alone in an apartment,” the judge said during Trujillo’s court appearance Wednesday. “I believe it’s my obligation to revoke bond. I’m going to revoke it.”

The first victim said she feels relieved knowing Trujillo is not out on the streets.

“I didn’t want this happening to anybody else, and I didn’t want it to get to the next level of him doing something to me or somebody else,” she said.

The judge revoked Trujillo’s bond on the previous charges, and set no bond on the misdemeanor charges related to Monday night’s incident.

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