Southern Indiana school administrator accused of hiding camera in locker room

New Albany, In. — The former vice principal of Scribner Middle School in New Albany has been accused of installing a camera in the boys locker room. Paul Raake, 65, appeared in a Floyd County court yesterday to face voyeurism charges but refused to comment to reporters.

State Police began their investigation last fall after a student found the camera inside a locker. Detectives allegedly found photographs on computers used by Raake that contained images of boys dressing and undressing.

Raake has retired from New Albany Floyd County Schools.

WDRB Radio from Louisville obtained the following statement from the school district:

“The safety and security of all of our students and staff is of paramount concern.  The School Corporation has fully cooperated with law enforcement officials.  This matter is now in the hands of the Floyd County Prosecutor’s Office, and the School Corporation will have no further comment at this time.”