A sex offender who previously spent time in prison for possessing child pornography is suspected of taking an upskirt videos of an unsuspecting motorist he was helping, and voyeuristic videos of unsuspecting women giving massages, court documents show.
Nickolas Jay Shreck, 40, is charged in King County Superior Court with first-degree voyeurism and possession of child pornography.
Shreck was released from prison April 29, 2017 and was required to periodically check in with the Department of Corrections. During a June 6 visit in Seattle, 2.4 grams of meth was found in his vehicle’s glove box, police said. Court documents show Shreck later failed a mandatory drug test.
During the search of Shreck’s vehicle, officers found multiple cameras and cellphones. A search uncovered graphic images of child pornography, including sex acts, court documents show.
On one device, a Seattle police detective described finding tens of thousands of images and videos containing child sexual exploitation material.
The detective also found multiple voyeuristic videos that appeared to be produced by Shreck around unsuspecting Asian females – including one where he was assisting a woman with jumper cables.
Other videos depict Shreck manipulating a camera to record women at massage parlors.
In a live report on KIRO 7 at 6 p.m., reporter Amy Clancy explains the charges – and the history of peeper crimes involving Shreck that KIRO 7 reported in August 2014.
Cox Media Group