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Should this whole football thing not work out, UCF wide receiver Tristan Payton may want to consider a future in law enforcement.

Payton helped campus police catch a Peeping Tom on Wednesday.

A group of teenage girls attending a cheerleading camp at the CFE Arena -- where UCF's basketball teams plays -- noticed a phone recording them inside a bathroom stall inside the building. After telling their coach about it, the coach and staff members of the camp spotted 21-year old Jonathan J. Hui and began to chase him.

The UCF police were also notified, and joined in the chase, but it was Payton who wound up chasing Hui down after he tried to flee. After catching him, Payton took the suspects phone so he couldn't delete anything before the police arrived.

Hui, a student at UCF, was charged with burglary, lewd and lascivious behavior and four counts of video voyeurism.

Payton finished second on the Knights with 21 receptions for 264 yards, and also averaged 24.2 yards per kick return.

The NCAA is yet to rule on whether or not Hui counts as Payton's 22nd catch of the 2015 season, or his first of 2016.