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DC fire captain arrested in attempted filming of teen in Va. fitting room

WASHINGTON — A Prince William County man turned himself in to police after a teenage girl said she was being filmed in a fitting room at the Fair Oaks Mall earlier this month.

On Jan. 7, a 13-year-old girl was trying on clothes in the fitting room of the Hollister at the mall when she heard a noise and in the neighboring stall. She told police she looked down and saw a cellphone that appeared to be filming her while she changed.

Several days later, Fairfax County police released surveillance images of a man wanted for questioning in the case.

Rudolph Doering, a 50-year-old man from Bristow, saw the images of himself from TV reporting about the case and turned himself in to police on Jan. 14. Doering, a D.C. Fire and EMS captain, has been placed on leave, .

Police obtained a warrant Friday to charge Doering with one count of attempted unlawful filming of a minor. He turned himself in at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center shortly after.

Sarah Beth Hensley

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