NYPD bosses allegedly ogled female officers as they undressed through a secret hole in a locker room wall at a Bronx stationhouse, according to a bombshell lawsuit.

The peephole — reminiscent of the notorious scene in the 1981 flick “Porky’s,” where high schoolers spy on female classmates as they shower — was hidden behind a computer monitor, a victim claimed in court papers.

Sgt. Joleen Lozano found the apparent spyhole when she worked in a shared supervisors’ office at the Evidence Collection Unit on Washington Avenue in the South Bronx, she claimed in the legal filing.

Sgt. Joleen Lozano compained to IAB after discovering a peephole in the wall at an NYPD building, a lawsuit alleges. NYPD Dom. Violence/ X

While Lozano was “getting ready to log into the computer and charge her phone, she notices that there is a hole drilled into the wall which allows anyone in the supervisors’ office to look into the locker room through the peephole,” according to the Bronx Supreme Court lawsuit filed by lawywer John Scola in September.

Photos show the hole was a drilled through a wall with a cord hanging out of it, but big enough to see inside the room where Lozano, 45, and other supervisors changed their clothes.

The wire didn’t go anywhere, Scola said.

“The male supervisors of the unit would watch . . . the other supervisors of the command change in the locker room,” Lozano claimed in the legal filing.

The sergeant — with 20 years on the job — blocked the peephole with a metal plate and reported it to Internal Affairs, she said.

She also filed internal sexual harassment complaints on behalf of herself and three other women against Sgt. Hubert Vandewerp, who regularly  called her “Sergeant Ass” and “Sergeant Lips,” in front of other officers, including bosses, according to the lawsuit.

Sgt. Hubert Vendewerp allegedly called Lozano “Sgt. Lips” and “Sgt. A–,” according to court papers. Obtained by NY Post

Her female colleagues allegedly told Lozano that Vandewerp, 42, frequently “made sexually explicit comments to them, cursed at them and then called them fat,” she said in the legal papers.

Soon after filing the complaints, Lozano found a rat doll in one of her drawers, and her overtime dried up, according to the lawsuit, which also claims retaliation.

A second female cop, Vonnavowsky Sanchez, filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Vandewerp and other supervisors in December. 

A hole that was drilled into a wall in an office that supervisors shared offered a view into a changing room where Lozano and others undressed, the suit alleges. Obtained by NY Post

The hole had a wire going into it, photos obtained by The Post show.

Vandewerp would frequently harass the female officers, saying he could “see their vaginas” because their cargo pants were so tight, Sanchez alleged in her Bronx court lawsuit.

“When [Vandewerp] mimics the women, he pulls his cargo uniform pants up, exposing his penis and testicles,” she alleged in court papers.

He also made comments about women he said were lesbians, telling other female cops, “Be careful or she’s going to eat your t-t,” according to the lawsuit. 

Another supervisor, Lt. Gerson Cabrera, also allegedly made sexually explicit comments, telling one female officer “Oh you want to f–k me,” Sanchez claimed in court papers.

Cabrera allegedly texted the unit’s group chat in October 2025 claiming “he wanted to have sex with a female police officer who was in Pennsylvania at the same time as him,” and labeled the desire “Spooky Nookie” because it was around Halloween, Sanchez alleged in the legal filing.

The NYPD Bronx Evidence Collection unit was located in the 49 Precinct station house. J.C. Rice for NY Post

A month later, Cabrera stood over Sanchez, 46, as she sat at her desk and when she turned around his crotch was in her face, she alleged.

When Sanchez asked him to move back, he became “incensed” and kept his “penis . . . inches from [Sanchez’s] face,” according to the lawsuit.

Lozano, who claims she was harassed on a nearly daily basis, was transferred back to patrol after complaining about Vandewerp.

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She retired this month. Sanchez is still an active cop.

Vandewerp was transferred to East Harlem’s 25th Precinct in February “as a result of the sexual harassment complaints made against him,” according to the Lozano lawsuit.

“I really have no comment because the lawsuit is all fake stuff,” Vandewerp said when reached by phone Friday. Cabrera declined to comment.

Both lawsuits seek unspecified damages.

“These brave women reported rampant sexual harassment within the NYPD’s Bronx Evidence Collection Unit, only to face retaliation and punitive discipline from a chain of command that shielded the harassers,” lawyer John Scola said.

The NYPD said in a statement that the allegations were under “internal review.”

“The Department does not tolerate sexual harassment and is committed to respectful work environments for our diverse workforce,” a spokesperson said. “The NYPD thoroughly investigates all complaints it receives and offers several reporting options for NYPD employees, including anonymously.”