Springfield police say a woman supplied alcohol to a 13-year-old boy and then tried to rape him.

Cynthia Heisler, 44, was charged Tuesday with attempted statutory rape, attempted statutory sodomy and enticement of a child for events that allegedly occurred in April.

A probable cause statement in the case says Heisler stole alcohol from a Springfield grocery store on April 10 and then pressured the teenage boy into drinking with her.

After the boy had consumed four drinks, the statement says Heisler followed him into the bathroom of a Springfield home, choked him and tried to rape him.

The statement says the incident ended when another person walked into the bathroom and interrupted Heisler.

Police were called to the scene, and the boy was taken to Cox Hospital for a sexual assault exam. It was determined his blood alcohol concentration was .038 percent, according to the statement.

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Police interviewed Heisler about the incident in August, and she allegedly said any sexual contact between her and the boy was consensual.

Under Missouri law, children cannot consent to sex with adults.

Heisler was out on parole in a burglary case at the time of this incident. Prosecutors say Heisler has an "extensive criminal history" that includes convictions for sexual misconduct, resisting arrest, stealing, burglary, endangering the welfare of a child and tampering with a motor vehicle.

Online records indicate prosecutors have requested a warrant for Heisler's arrest. She does not have an attorney listed for this case.

Attempted statutory rape in the first degree carries a possible life sentence.

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