The man dubbed the "Grey Lynn peeping Tom" can now be named for the first time after pleading guilty to making recordings on his phone.
Moana Tekawa, 47, today at the Auckland District Court admitted 14 charges relating to making intimate visual recordings forensically linked to his phone and computer. He pleaded guilty through his lawyer, Martin Hislop.
According to court documents, Tekawa targeted homes on several Grey Lynn streets, often visiting the same house more than once.
The intimate visual recordings started in February until May when he was arrested after he was caught allegedly peeping through a window on Sussex St.
After the aid of a hero cat and an hour-long search, police found the defendant.