Janice McCarl, 53, had inappropriate sexual contact with the man, Longmont police commander Tim Lewis said.
“She allegedly took unwanted advantage of this friend in a manner he did not want or approve of,” Lewis told 7NEWS.
The incident allegedly happened Nov. 9, during a barbecue at the man’s house. Detectives have been investigating the report since then. McCarl was booked at the Boulder County Jail Wednesday night on suspicion of sexual assault. She is being held without bond until her court appearance Thursday afternoon.
McCarl and the man, who is also in his 50s, had a consensual intimate relationship prior to the incident but have been friends since the intimate relationship ended, Lewis said.
The alleged victim told police he believed he was drugged while he was hanging out and having beers with McCarl at his home.
He told police at about 10 p.m., he was feeling “funny different” and his stomach hurt.He passed out but woke up in pain about 30 minutes later, according to the police report. Throughout the night, he woke up off and on, and remembered McCarl “molesting” him but he could not move, and kept passing out, he told police.
“He remembered Janice telling him, ‘It’s OK, it’s OK. Go back to sleep. Go back to sleep,’” according to the police report.
He said he woke up the next morning to find McCarl sleeping next to him — her shirt covered in blood and lotion, and a bottle of Lubriderm on a nearby table.
He noted the woman’s blood on her shirt and she brushed it off. They had coffeee together and then she left. The victim told police he confronted McCarl two days later because the pieces of what happened “were coming together in his head” and it was making him “crazy.”
He said “she admitted that she drugged him but would not tell him what she used. She also admitted to molesting him. She apologized to him and he told her that was mean, nasty and disgusting,” according to the police report.
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