Port Hope Police – Suspect Charged with Voyeurism (Name Released)

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The Port Hope Police Service Criminal Investigative Branch have laid a charge of Voyeurism under Section 162(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada against Evan Taylor , a 32-year-old male.

Mr. Taylor is a registered massage therapist who practiced at the Port Hope Sports and Rehabilitation Centre. The charge follows an investigation launched on April 29, 2025, after police received a report concerning the alleged offence.

The Port Hope Sports Rehabilitation Centre is cooperating fully and maintaining complete transparency with the Port Hope Police throughout the investigation.

The investigation is ongoing, and police have reason to believe there may be additional individuals who have been affected. Anyone with information related to this case, or who wishes to speak with an investigating officer, is urged to contact the Port Hope Police Service.

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