A Towson University diving coach was indicted on criminal charges Monday in connection with a cellphone that was recording in the team’s locker room last month.

Maureen Mead of Lutherville, 43, is charged in Baltimore County Circuit Court with interception of communication, peeping Tom and altering evidence, according to the university and online court records.

On Oct. 16, members of the women’s swimming and diving team reported finding a smartphone that was recording them in their locker room in Burdick Hall.

A message left at Mead’s home was not immediately returned Monday night and she does not have an attorney listed in court records.

Mead is no longer listed on the team’s website as a member of the coaching staff. She previously had been listed as the diving coach.

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