Glen Carbon Police referred the investigation to Illinois State Police and the FBI. Collins' phone was seized as part of the investigation.
"At this time, three victims have been identififed," Gibbons said. "ISP is continuing to work closely with the FBI in the ongoing investigation to determine if there are other victims. Additional charges may be forthcoming."
The tanning center and its staff "have been cooperating with police in determining when Collins was at the salon in order to identify any other victims," Gibbons said. Collins has been a customer of the salon.
Collins, 46, has been suspended by the Edwardsville Police Department. He is charged with three counts of unauthorized video recording, a class 4 felony.
His bail was set at $10,000, but was released on a recognizance bond, which is a promise to appear in court later.
Gibbons said the investigation of Collins "has not uncovered any innappropriate or illegal actions related to his official duties at this time."
City administrator Ben Dickman said Collins' suspension is with pay, for legal reasons. Collins' salary as of 2010 was about $62,800.
Dickman said Collins has been with the department since 1997. Dickman was the chief of police at that time.
"I'm shocked and upset," Dickman said. - http://goo.gl/C4WKr