13-07-2025
Two NY men charged with trespassing in odd incident at off-duty officer's CT home
Two New York men were arrested and face charges following an incident on the property of an off-duty law enforcement officer, police said Sunday.
The Town of Groton Police Department received a 911 call just before 5 p.m. Friday of a report of a disturbance. The caller reported that SeanPaul Reyes, 34, and Tahiem Glover, 20, both of New York, had trespassed on his property, police said.
The off-duty officer was not named, nor was the agency for which he works.
Police said they learned that Reyes and the off-duty officer know each other and have civil litigation ongoing. Police said Reyes and Glover arrived at the home with a 'box truck playing video footage of a prior interaction between the two parties.'
The Groton Police Department determined that 'Reyes and Glover were on the property filming and the parties engaged in a verbal confrontation and the officer retrieved a firearm from the home.'
Reyes and Glover, identified as a videographer, were arrested and the incident is under active investigation by Town of Groton Police Department in collaboration with the Office of the State's Attorney New London Judicial District. The off-duty officer does not work for the Town of Groton Police Department, police said.
Both Reyes, of Gorham, N.Y. and Glover of Selden, N.Y. were arrested and charged with second-degree breach of peace, voyeurism with malice and first-degree criminal trespassing, police said.