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NORTH CONWAY, N.H. -- A Maine man accused of hiding under an outhouse tank to spy on women pleaded no contest to trespassing and disorderly conduct charges on Monday.
Gary Moody, 45, of Gardner, Maine, previously pleaded not guilty to the charges, but he changed his plea because, his lawyer said, the incident had become embarrassing.
In June, a teenage girl told police that she saw Moody hiding in the sewage tank of a women's outhouse along the Kancamagus Highway.
When authorities questioned Moody, he told them he had climbed into the tank to find his lost wedding ring, but when the tank was pumped, no ring was found.
NORTH CONWAY, N.H. -- A Maine man accused of hiding under an outhouse tank to spy on women pleaded no contest to trespassing and disorderly conduct charges on Monday.
Gary Moody, 45, of Gardner, Maine, previously pleaded not guilty to the charges, but he changed his plea because, his lawyer said, the incident had become embarrassing.
In June, a teenage girl told police that she saw Moody hiding in the sewage tank of a women's outhouse along the Kancamagus Highway.
When authorities questioned Moody, he told them he had climbed into the tank to find his lost wedding ring, but when the tank was pumped, no ring was found.