A 32-year-old restaurant employee at Kansas City International Airport faces charges after police say he secretly recorded at least 66 women in an all-gender bathroom stall.
According to court documents and airport police, Teriosi Ludwig worked at Martin City Brewery in Concourse A when the incidents happened. On March 9, 2026, a woman told officers she spotted a cell phone with its flashlight on sliding under the partition from the next stall while she was using the north-end all-gender restroom.
Surveillance video caught Ludwig jogging away from the area about 35 seconds earlier, police said. Officers tracked him back to his job, and the woman picked him out as the guy she saw. A subpoena for his phone turned up dozens more videos, all showing the same setup with a phone shoved under the stall wall, angled up, with the flashlight on. The clips were dated from Jan. 16 to Feb. 12, 2026, and most showed Ludwig’s face when he pulled the device back, according to the probable cause statement.
He was charged with invasion of privacy, booked into Platte County Jail on a $25,000 bond, and fired the same day with his airport badge access revoked. The Kansas City Aviation Department said it is reviewing restroom safety steps to prevent anything like this again and is working with prosecutors.

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