HIGH SPRINGS – A 26-year-old Crawfordville man was arrested Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, and charged with felony video voyeurism after allegedly recording a consensual sexual encounter without the other person’s knowledge.
According to a report from the High Springs Police Department, the case began when a woman contacted law enforcement regarding an incident that occurred Jan. 30, 2026, at an Airbnb in High Springs.
The woman told an officer she met Dimonte Armand Riles at the rental property and that the two engaged in consensual sexual intercourse. She reported that the encounter itself appeared to proceed without incident and that there were no immediate concerns during their time together.
However, on Feb. 17, the woman said Riles sent her a text message asking whether it was acceptable that he had made a video of them during the encounter. She told police she responded that she was not okay with being recorded.
According to the report, Riles replied in a message stating, “I’m not asking, I already done it.”
The woman told the officer the message upset her and that she asked Riles to delete the video.
The responding officer reported that the woman provided text message exchanges between herself and Riles that corroborated her account. The officer also noted that Riles sent the video to the woman via Snapchat.
Police contacted Riles by phone on Feb. 20. According to the report, Riles acknowledged that he knew the woman and that they had met at an Airbnb, where they had consensual sex.
When asked whether the woman knew she was being recorded, Riles reportedly said that she looked up at the camera and that he believed she was aware of it. When asked if he had obtained her permission to record her, Riles reportedly stated that he had not because it was “kind of in the moment.”
The officer noted in the report that the video he reviewed did not show the woman looking at the camera.
On Feb. 27, Riles appeared at High Springs Police Department headquarters for an interview. According to the report, after being advised of his rights under Miranda, he admitted that he had not asked for or received permission from the woman to record her during sexual activity.
The officer then placed Riles under arrest.
Riles has been charged with video voyeurism, a felony under Florida law.
According to court records, Riles has no local criminal history and only traffic-related violations in Wakulla County.
Judge Jonathan Ramsey released Riles on his own recognizance pending further court proceedings.
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