ROSS COUNTY, Ohio — Deputies with the Ross County Sheriff’s office say that a woman called them saying that her boyfriend installed hidden cameras in her house without her consent and had hacked her cell phone.
The woman told deputies that she believed her ex-boyfriend, Ernie Cremeans had installed the cameras in her home and her vehicle without her knowing when he last visited her several days ago. When deputies spoke to her, she said she saw lights flashing in her bedroom and inside her car from the cameras.
“[The woman] claimed she had an application on her cell phone that allowed her to find hidden cameras,” deputies wrote in their report. Deputies asked the woman to show them the cameras she was referring. Deputies say that’s when the woman walked around her bedroom with her cell phone in hand claiming it was picking up the signals from the hidden cameras, and making noises with her mouth. She also claimed her cell phone and Facebook had been hacked, deputies reported.
Law enforcement said there was no evidence provided or observed that led any credence to the woman’s claims. She was advised to install her own home security cameras in order to monitor her home herself. She was also told to not let Cremeans back in the house.