Police turn over evidence in doctor probe to FBI

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Posted: 03/02/2013

BALTIMORE (AP) -  

Baltimore police say they have transferred all forensic evidence they've acquired in the investigation into a gynecologist who secretly recorded patients to the FBI.
 
Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said Friday that officers gave the evidence to the FBI on Thursday. He said it will take federal agents four to six weeks to do a preliminary analysis in the case.
 
Fifty-four-year-old Dr. Nikita Levy used personal equipment. Including a camera pen, to take pictures and videos of his patients. He killed himself on Feb. 18.

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