Glendale plastic surgeon charged with stalking woman from workplace
Milwaukee County Sheriff\'s Office GLENDALE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A Glendale plastic surgeon is accused of stalking a woman he worked with and capturing images of her without consent. The alleged incidents occurred between March of 2024 and May of 2026, according to court documents.
Prosecutors say 51-year-old Mark Blake, of Whitefish Bay, hid an AirTag in the woman's car and used it to track her whereabouts.
The criminal complaint says the woman found the AirTag underneath a floor mat in her vehicle, then learned it was connected to Blake's phone number. She told police when she confronted him, Blake initially denied placing the tag in her car, but later said he was sorry and was "worried about her life decisions."
Investigators say they also found photos on Blake's phone that appeared to be taken from a hidden camera inside an employee locker room. The woman identified herself in the images and told police she had no idea those photos were taken.
Blake is charged with stalking and three counts of capturing intimate images without consent.
Records show he was employed at Illume Cosmetic Surgery & MedSpa. A post shared on the company's social media page Monday says:
"We are aware of the situation involving Dr. Blake and we feel it’s important that you hear directly from us.
Dr. Blake is no longer providing services with Illume. Dr. Blake has been charged with three felonies in a criminal complaint alleging that he engaged in stalking of an employee and capturing intimate representations of that employee without their consent. We are cooperating fully with law enforcement.
The privacy, safety, and trust of our patients and employees is of paramount importance to Illume. The alleged actions being investigated by law enforcement are utterly reprehensible and completely incompatible with our core values. We hold our team to the highest ethical standards, and this inexcusable conduct will not be tolerated.
There are limits to what we can discuss right now as this is an ongoing criminal investigation. This is an evolving situation, and we will continue to respond proactively to protect the safety and privacy of our patients and employees as more information becomes available to us. Our focus remains on our patients, our employees, and ensuring continuity of care."
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for June 18.