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Kirkland basketball coach arrested for videotaping students changing

Police arrested a volunteer coach for inviting his female athletes into his office and recorded them changing into their uniforms without their knowledge.
GLENDALE, AZ - MARCH 31: A Final Four basketball goes through the hoop during practice ahead of the 2017 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four at University of Phoenix Stadium on March 31, 2017 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

A Kirkland man has been charged for videotaping high school students changing into their team uniforms.

Brenden Rajah is a volunteer basketball coach at the Puget Sound Adventist Academy, according to the Kirkland Police Dept.

Two high school students discovered the videos on a tablet used by the school's athletic department. The videos show female students changing after they were individually invited into Rajah's office to try on uniforms.

The students did not know they were being recorded, said police.

Rajah was identified by officials because he could be seen in the videos adjusting the camera angle and turning the video on and off.

The students that discovered the videos reported to the school's administration, who handed off the device to Kirkland police.

Police arrested Rajah Thursday evening for investigation of 1st-degree voyeurism.

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