Detectives are investigating after a man allegedly filmed people in their homes without their knowledge.
The man was initially arrested on February 3 after allegedly performing incident acts in his car on a residential street in Maroochydore.
Further investigations led police to allegedly locate child exploitation material and photos and videos of people that had been unknowingly filmed in their homes.
Police will allege the man filmed people from outside their homes, largely through windows, on his mobile phone.
Police have identified about 40 adults and at least one child. So far five people have been positively identified.
Detectives from the Sunshine Coast Criminal Investigation Branch, assisted by the Crime and Intelligence Command Sexual Crime Unit, then established Operation Xray Pelham.
Under this operation, police are continuing to investigate the alleged offences and work to identify the remaining people who appear in the footage.
Police have identified photos and videos from late 2021 to February 2025.
Further investigations led police to allege the man entered a woman’s home in Maroochydore and sexually assault her in October 2021.
The 32-year-old Maroochydore man has been charged with one count each of indecent acts, possessing child exploitation material, using a carriage service to access child pornography, sexual assault and burglary.
He was due to reappear in Maroochydore Magistrates Court today.
In an effort to identify the people pictured in the photos and videos that were in the man’s possession, detectives will be doorknocking parts of Maroochydore this week.
Police are appealing to anyone that has noticed a red Mazda 6 or white Toyota Camry parked near their home, or suspicious activity around their home at night, to contact Policelink.
Sunshine Coast CIB officer-in-charge Detective Senior Sergeant Robert Lowry said investigations were ongoing.
“This sexualised, concerning behaviour is not accepted in our community and we’re working to ensure all those who have been impacted by the man’s alleged offences are identified, notified and supported,” he said.
“If you’re concerned this may be you, or you have witnessed any relevant suspicious behaviour, please speak to police.
“The doorknocks will be focused on asking residents in the Maroochydore area if they have noticed any suspicious behaviour or have information that may assist investigations. It may also allow police to identify individuals in the material.
“We understand the community’s concern regarding the sensitivities of this investigation and I can assure the community that detectives are prioritising the privacy and well-being of those affected.”
If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form.
Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Call 1800 333 000 or report online.