The Metropolitan Police Department have arrested and charged a D.C. man with voyeurism and stalking. 44-year-old Daniel Rosen of NW was arrested at approximately 3:45 p.m. pursuant to a prior arrest warrant stemming from a February case being investigated by the Fairfax County Police Department.
WJLA reports that Rosen, a State Department official, was already charged with soliciting a minor in Virginia. It was during that investigation that D.C. authorities obtained a search warrant for Rosen’s cell phone, which allegedly contained “multiple video files that depicted acts of voyeurism” within D.C. According to the MPD, images on Rosen’s phone are of multiple victims who “appear to be females over the age of 18.” The acts of voyeurism appeared to have incurred in Adams Morgan, Mt. Pleasant, and U Street.
Rosen, who works in the counterterrorism unit of the State Department, was charged last month with soliciting after a online sting operation by the Fairfax County Police Department.