Crime & Safety

2 Charged With Voyeurism, Trespass At Off-Duty Officer's Home: Groton Police

One of the men and the off-duty officer had an ongoing civil litigation, according to police.

Both men were arrested and charged with second-degree beach of peace, first-degree criminal trespass and voyeurism with malice, police said.
Both men were arrested and charged with second-degree beach of peace, first-degree criminal trespass and voyeurism with malice, police said. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

GROTON, CT — Two men were charged with voyeurism after trespassing and filming at the Groton home of an off-duty officer with whom one of the men had an ongoing dispute, according to police.

Law enforcement responded around 5 p.m. Friday to a 911 call from the officer, who works for an agency that is not the Groton Police Department and who reported two men were on his property, police said.

SeanPaul Reyes, 34, of Gorham, New York, and Tahiem Glover, 20, of Selden, New York, had “arrived at the home with a box truck playing video footage of a prior interaction between the parties,” according to a police news release.

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The two were filming on the property, police said, adding there was a verbal confrontation and the off-duty officer retrieved a gun. Reyes and the off-duty officer have an ongoing civil litigation, according to police, who said Glover is a videographer.

Both men were arrested and charged with second-degree beach of peace, first-degree criminal trespass and voyeurism with malice, police said.

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