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Masturbating Woman Hijacked and Damaged Dealership Jeep

A Florida woman reportedly visited an auto dealership, climbed into a Jeep parked on the lot, and masturbated in the view of the customers and employees.

On September 22, 37-year-old Alexis King reportedly walked onto the lot of Bob Tyler Toyota in Pensacola.

The woman reportedly let herself into the back seat of a Jeep Wrangler that was for sale.

A potential customer looking at vehicles at the dealership reportedly saw King with her legs splayed as she touched herself sexually inside the Jeep.

The customer alerted a staff member about what they believed they had witnessed, and other employees were notified so they could assist with the situation.

One of the workers called the authorities, and they reported that a trespasser was masturbating in the vehicle.

The on-duty manager at the dealership went to check the Jeep, and he pulled open the door. The man reportedly saw King with her legs open, and she was allegedly still masturbating.

The manager reportedly told the woman to put her clothes on and leave.

The authorities went to the car lot to investigate and take statements from the witnesses, who all reportedly gave similar accounts of what they had seen.

When talking to King, it was reported that the woman issued the wrong name to the police several times. The affidavit reflects that some of the names given only deviated from her real name in minor ways, such as what appeared to be simple spelling errors.

The police transported King to the sheriff’s office, and the woman was fingerprinted in an attempt to discover her identity. It was reported that there was no match for her prints in the database.

King was arrested and booked into the county jail. She is facing charges for suspicion of burglary, criminal mischief, indecent exposure, and providing police with a false name. Her bond was set at $7,000.00.

The manager of the car lot reported that there was blood on the seat of the vehicle that they believed was King’s menstrual fluid. The radio in the Jeep was also reportedly broken, and it was asserted that King caused the damage. The cost of repairs was estimated at $1,300.00, and the dealership expressed their intent to press charges against King.

If you or someone you love is suspected of a criminal offense, contact Orange County criminal defense lawyer Staycie R. Sena at (949) 477-8088 for a consultation now.

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