
Luke Chrisco, the man accused of spying on women in restrooms around Boulder, wants to represent himself in court.
“I retain without prejudice my right to the common law,” Chrisco told Boulder District Judge Thomas Mulvahill at a hearing this morning.
Chrisco faces multiple felony counts of burglary and unlawful sexual contact. He was arrested last summer a few days after a woman using a portable toilet at a Boulder yoga festival noticed something moving in the tank and then saw a feces-stained man emerge from the toilet and run away.
According to police and court records, Chrisco, who was arrested by Vail police in an unrelated incident, told Boulder and University of Colorado police that he hid in crawl spaces and toilets around Boulder, including at CU, Naropa University, the Department of Motor Vehicles office and Target, in order to watch women use the toilet.
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