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Oklahoma woman hit by nightmare after phone repair shop worker 'began looking through her private photos'

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An Oklahoma City phone repair shop worker was arrested after he allegedly sent himself a video of a female customer 'undressed' without her consent. 

Kayahan Altun was arrested on larceny and computer crimes charges after he allegedly sent himself a racy video off an unidentified female customer's phone during a repair on Friday, according to KFOR

The woman said she found out Altun had sent the video to himself after she received the notification on her laptop showing the message had been sent to an unknown number while she waited for her phone to be repaired inside The Fix located in Penn Square Mall. 

'It was a video of me undressed basically, and had been sent to a random phone number,' she told KFOR. 'I was just so in shock.'

The private video had been stored in the 'hidden' folder on her iPhone and was taken two years ago.

Kayahan Altun was arrested on larceny and computer crimes charges after he allegedly sent himself a racy video off an unidentified female customer's phone during a repair on Friday

Kayahan Altun was arrested on larceny and computer crimes charges after he allegedly sent himself a racy video off an unidentified female customer's phone during a repair on Friday

The woman said she found out Altun had sent the video to himself after she received the notification on her laptop showing the message had been sent to an unknown number while she waited for her phone to be repaired inside The Fix located in Penn Square Mall (pictured)

The woman said she found out Altun had sent the video to himself after she received the notification on her laptop showing the message had been sent to an unknown number while she waited for her phone to be repaired inside The Fix located in Penn Square Mall (pictured)

The folder required a passcode, which matched the code to her phone, which she had given to Altun prior to its repair.  

Altun allegedly deleted the message he sent himself off her phone by the time she picked it up, but it was still available to view on her laptop. 

But it was when he handed her a business card that it all clicked. The phone on the card matched the number the message had been sent too, she told KFOR.  

'I was freaking out because he had obviously been through my photos on my phone,' she told the local outlet. 'He hands me his business card, and it has his name and his phone number on it, and he says to call or text him if I have any problems with my phone. 

'I can only imagine he probably has other people that he’s done this to. Considering how bold he was to give me his phone number on a card.' 

Prior to moving to Oklahoma City, Altun, pictured above, worked in New York and Turkey

Prior to moving to Oklahoma City, Altun, pictured above, worked in New York and Turkey 

She later contacted the police after confirming the numbers match and when officers made contact with The Fix manager and called the number, his phone rang. 

He was arrested and he later posted bond. 

Altun has been working for the company since January, according to his LinkedIn

Prior to moving to Oklahoma City, he worked in New York and Turkey. 

Altun and The Fix did not immediately respond to the DailyMail.com's requests for comment. 

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