Md. man faces 'Peeping Tom' charges
A Frederick man indicted Friday has been hit with 36 counts alleging burglary, sex offense and theft charges, Frederick police announced Tuesday.
Robert A. Onley, 36, of the 2400 block of Shaker Lane was arrested Sept. 11 in Frederick after a report of a peeping Tom, police said.

Onley (Frederick Police)
Subsequent investigation led to a total of 17 victims and at least 10 cases, police said. Detectives said they think Onley might be connected to other, perhaps unrelated cases and are asking anyone with information to call Detective Garcia at 301-600-1247 or, if they wish to remain anonymous, 301-600-TIPS (8477).
The indictment against Onley includes charges of first- and fourth-degree burglary, third-degree sex offense, theft and peeping Tom.
-- David P. Marino-Nachison
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| October 26, 2010; 1:49 PM ET
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I wonder if guys named Tom get annoyed at the term "Peeping Tom"?
Posted by: BigDaddy651 | October 27, 2010 11:31 AM | Report abuse
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