Woman Arrested After ‘Bugging’ Daughter’s Minnie Mouse Doll to Spy on Ex-Husband
According to various online reports, a 33-year-old Hackettstown, NJ woman was arrested and charged with a wiretap offense and harassment after she allegedly bugged a Minnie Mouse doll according to Hackettstown Police. She was released pending a court appearance.
The Hackettstown Patch reported, “Authorities said that Heather Bamford placed a recording device that was discovered by her ex-husband inside their child’s Minnie Mouse doll. Police said Bamford gave the stuffed animal to her child prior to the father picking up the child and the device was to record her ex-husband without his knowledge.”
According to WRNJRadio.com, “On Dec. 15, at around 8:15 p.m., the ex-husband reported to police that his ex-wife placed a recording device in their child’s stuffed animal, police said.
Through a police investigation it was determined that Bamford placed a recording device inside her child’s Minnie Mouse stuffed animal to record her ex-husband without his knowledge, police said.
Bamford then gave the stuffed animal to her child prior to the father picking up his child, police said.”
The Hackettown Patch further reported, “The recorder was found after the man pushed the button on the stuffed animal for it to make noise but instead, he began hearing his child’s voice, police said.”
Fun Fact: Hackettstown, NJ is the home of Mars Chocolate North America.
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