Who Is Brian Kitzman? Janesville Craig High Coach Arrest

Brian Kitzman
Brian Kitzman

Brian Kitzman is a man from Janesville, Wisconsin. Kitzman worked as a cross country and track and field coach at Janesville Craig High School, for over 10 years. Police have accused Kitzman of hiding a GoPro recording device in the locker room of the school.

Brian Kitzman Allegations

Brian Kitzman Arrested. “According to a release, a Craig resource officer was notified Friday of a personal recording device located in one of the girl’s locker room. Interviews and evidence led to the identification of Brian Kitzman, who is a coach for various sports at Craig. Kitzman was arrested for possession of child pornography, violation of privacy, and representations depicting nudity and was held at the Rock County Jail pending his initial court appearance.” [MORE]

Missing Towel Triggered Investigation. “The camera was found when a student noticed their missing towel in an administration locker. The student notified the school resource officer, who discovered the camera which was behind the towel. Interviews and evidence gathered during the course of this investigation from the school led to a search warrant being signed and served on S. Lexington Dr. in Janesville.” [MORE]

Report Of Hidden Camera Led To Search Warrant At Kitzman Home. “Interviews and evidence gathered during the course of this investigation from the school led to a search warrant being signed and served on S. Lexington Dr. in Janesville. The suspect was identified as Brian Kitzman, who is a coach for various sports in the Janesville Craig High School athletic programs.” [MORE]

Police: 18 Victims Possible In Kitzman Case. “He confessed to placing the GoPro into the locker room and said the crime has been going on for two years, police said. There are an estimated 18 possible victims. Investigators believe Kitzman kept the images for himself and did not share the recordings with anyone else. Moore described the crime as “opportunistic,” adding that Kitzman would find places to hide cameras and then record images in various locker rooms. He did not seek out specific victims, police said.” [MORE]