Man arrested after allegedly peeking into windows at Franklin apartment complex

An Indianapolis man was arrested after police say he was looking into windows at a Franklin apartment complex.

James L. Verhines, 42, was arrested Thursday night on a felony charge of public indecency — voyeurism. Formal charges will be filed by the Johnson County Prosecutor’s Office.

Police were called to City View Farms Apartments, 1037 W. Jefferson St., on a report of a suspicious person at around 6:34 p.m. Thursday. A woman reported a man was looking into apartment windows and that he would hide when he saw other people. She also saw him walking toward a dumpster area and remove rubber gloves that he was wearing, according to a Franklin Police Department report.

Shortly after officers arrived, they found the male — later identified as Verhines. As an officer exited his patrol car, Verhines walked up, telling the officer he was looking for a cat that had run across Jefferson Street, according to the report.

After the officer told Verhines he was there because of reports of him looking into windows, Verhines reportedly said, “Why would I be looking into windows?” He also said he did not know anyone who lived in the apartments and was just passing through Franklin, the report says.

Verhines would later tell police he had been arrested for voyeurism in the past, something officers were able to later confirm. He pleaded guilty and was convicted of public indecency in Marion County in 2016, according to online court records.

Later, the 911 caller told police that Verhines appeared to be bent over with his hands on his knees and his face right up against the window. One of the areas where Verhines reportedly hid was dark with only two lights and had no sidewalks, the report shows.

One of the apartments Verhines looked into had its window blinds up, having a clear view into a bedroom. When police looked, a person was inside the room, the report shows.

The 911 caller showed police where she saw Verhines while out walking with her dog. He was in a completely dark area. She later described his actions to hide as deliberate, according to the report.

Police also spoke to a female occupant of the apartment where Verhines was reportedly looking into. She had no idea he was looking into the window and did not know Verhines. She was checking on a dog in a crate while in the room, the report says.

When police spoke with Verhines, he once again said he was looking for a cat. However, he allegedly admitted that there was never a cat and that he had been walking behind the apartment building to clear his head, the report shows.

While walking he saw window blinds go up and saw the female inside the room. Verhines reportedly said they looked like his girlfriend, according to the report.

Verhines also reportedly admitted to wearing gloves and having thrown them down, initially telling police he was wearing them because of poison ivy. He then said he didn’t want to leave his fingerprints everywhere, the report says.

A search of Verhines’ car found a large amount of latex gloves, an empty sexual enhancement pill bottle, four condoms and a “large quantity of used tissue paper,” according to the report.