Prosecutors in West Virginia have dropped a misdemeanor charge that accused an FBI security guard of spying on girls as they tried on prom gowns at a Fairmont mall.
A Marion County magistrate convicted Charles Brian Hommema of invasion of privacy in December.
Hommema appealed his conviction and a bench trial was set for Tuesday. But the case was dismissed after Marion County Assistant Eric Wildman said the state determined there wasn't sufficient evidence.
Authorities had said a surveillance camera outside the FBI's Middletown Mall office was aimed at temporary changing rooms and zoomed in on girls as they tried on prom gowns at a charity event.
Fellow guard Gary Sutton Jr. was previously sentenced to probation in the case.
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Information from: Times West Virginian, http://www.timeswv.com

