Pot Bust Yields Sex Tapings

What started as a marijuana arrest turned into a case of three young men accused of coaxing teen girls into sex on camera, police here say.

The case began when police found a videotape at the home of a suspect they say grew marijuana in his parents' home and photographed it for Internet display, according to WFSB.

The tape led to Peter Grindley, Andrew Bolduc, and Eamon Leonovicz, accused of coaxing two teen girls into sex acts they videotaped, mostly in Gridley's parents' home, the station reported, adding the three may have given the girls drugs or alcohol.

"We're always surprised when this kind of crime happens," said police lieutenant Shannon Haynes to WFSB, "because it's something you just don't really expect to happen."

Gridley is in jail on marijuana charges but not yet arrested officially in the sex taping case, while Bolduc and Leonovicz were booked and then released on bond, with a fourth arrest in the case expected, WFSB said.