A 35-year-old Thornhill man is in police custody, accused of taking upskirt videos of women without their knowledge as they milled about Toronto's Eaton Centre and the Dundas subway station.

Police say the women were videotaped by a small camera that was hidden in a laptop bag.

About nine women have been victimized but police spokesperson Const. Tony Vella said investigators believe there may be more victims.

Most of the women probably have no idea that their privacy was compromised, he told CTV News Friday morning.

Police were called to the Eaton Centre on Thursday at about 6:15 p.m. after security personnel were alerted to the suspect's suspicious actions.

Witnesses told police the suspect was walking back and forth between the Eaton Centre and the subway station.

Arnon Weinberg has been charged with voyeurism in connection with the case. He was scheduled to make a court appearance Friday morning.

In the meantime, Toronto police are looking for second man in connection with a separate voyeur incident at Dundas Station.

On July 7, TTC commuters told police they saw a man holding a hand-held camera surreptitiously videotaping women underneath their skirts as they went up the stairs to exit the station.

Police were told the suspect ran from the area and escaped the scene before investigators arrived.

However, authorities have identified a man wanted in connection with the incident.

Julian Vazquez Lopez, 37, is wanted for voyeurism. He is described as being 6', 166 lbs. with short, brown hair.

Const. Vella said police don't believe the two cases of voyeurism are connected.