A police constable has been convicted of having sex with two vulnerable women while on duty.
PC Adam Rushton made one victim show her private parts by claiming he was hunting a suspect with a genital piercing.
He was branded a "disgrace" after he used his role with Staffordshire Police to meet women and start up relationships with them.
The 37-year-old took X-rated snaps while wearing his uniform and sent them to the women.
Ruston, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs, was convicted of five misconduct in public office offences at Birmingham Crown Court.
He was cleared of five further charges of misconduct in public office, and one charge of obtaining personal data without proper permission.
Giving evidence, he conceded some of his actions were "not very professional" but rejected claims that his conduct amounted to criminal misbehaviour.
Deputy Chief Constable Nick Baker, from Staffordshire Police, said Rushton was a "disgrace to the police service".
He added: "I would like to apologise to the victims, witnesses and their families who have suffered as a result of Rushton's actions.
"This was an astonishing breach of trust by an individual officer and he has badly let down vulnerable victims and their families.
He will be sentenced later.