PORT ST. LUCIE — A woman accused of hitting her husband after he “barged into” a room as she was engaging in intimate activities got locked up, according to a Port St. Lucie police report.

Officers evidently had no love for Flavia Higgs, 42, after the alleged encounter involving her husband, which happened about 12:30 a.m. on Sept. 7.

The husband told police he got home and “heard moaning.” The husband said he and Higgs have been estranged and living in separate rooms. He reported there hadn’t been any “intimate time” in more than a year.

“He said when he heard the noise he went to the room where she was staying and heard the sounds again,” the report states.

The husband said the door was locked, and that he banged on the door but Higgs didn’t answer.

Thinking another man was in the home, the husband said he used a screwdriver to open the door. He said Higgs tried to stop him and hit him in the face.

Meanwhile, Higgs told police their relationship was failing.

“She said she was pleasuring herself and he barged into the room,” the report states.

She said she tried to escort her husband away and he pushed her arm away.

“She said she felt threatened by this and struck him in the face,” the report states.

Higgs was arrested on a misdemeanor battery charge.