A suspected voyeur has been arrested after being held in the changing rooms of a swimming pool in Hove.
Sussex Police said that officers have identified one woman who was filmed in a cubicle at the King Alfred Leisure Centre and are now trying to trace a second victim.
The force said: “Police are seeking a woman who they believe may have been the victim of a voyeurism incident at the King Alfred Leisure Centre in Hove.
“A man was detained by staff and arrested by police after it was suspected that he had been looking over a cubicle and using a mobile phone to record video or photos.
“One woman was identified at the time but subsequent examination of the phone has revealed another victim who police would like to speak to about the incident.
“The woman was changing between 7.30pm and 8pm after swimming at the centre on Wednesday 12 October.
“She may not have realised that she was being watched but her suspicions appear to have been raised as at one point she shouted out ‘Who’s there?’ disturbing a man who left the neighbouring cubicle.”
PC Jon Mills said: “We do not have a clear image of the woman but she appears to be white, brunette and possibly in her mid to late twenties.
“I would really like to talk to her about the incident but recognise that this is a sensitive issue and if she would rather talk to one of my female colleagues, we will be more than happy to arrange that.”
Anyone who thinks they may have been the woman who was filmed is asked to phone Sussex Police on 101 or email 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk quoting serial 1282 of 12/10.
Sussex Police said: “A 31-year-old man from Newhaven was arrested on suspicion of voyeurism – operating equipment to observe. He has been bailed until (Tuesday) 10 January.”