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05-27-2008, 01:59 PM
BENICIA, Calif. (AP) _ Police in Benicia are investigating how an X-rated recording detailing a dog and a pig's intimate relationship ended up on a public library's dial-a-story service.
The Benicia Public Library's story line typically features children's fairy tales like "The Three Bears."
But Geri Engberg said she and her 6-year-old daughter instead heard a pornographic, profanity-laced description of the relationship between the two animals.
Engberg said the library promptly removed the message after she reported it last week.
Library director Diane Smikahl said the dial-a-story system requires a four-digit code to change the recording and had not been hacked before. Benicia Police Sgt. John Daley said the person responsible could face felony computer hacking charges.
The Benicia Public Library's story line typically features children's fairy tales like "The Three Bears."
But Geri Engberg said she and her 6-year-old daughter instead heard a pornographic, profanity-laced description of the relationship between the two animals.
Engberg said the library promptly removed the message after she reported it last week.
Library director Diane Smikahl said the dial-a-story system requires a four-digit code to change the recording and had not been hacked before. Benicia Police Sgt. John Daley said the person responsible could face felony computer hacking charges.