INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — A “naked and belligerent” woman was arrested after accusations she attacked her fiancé because he didn’t want to have sex with her, an affidavit states.

Samantha Jewel Hernandez, 21, was jailed on charges of battery domestic violence, and battery on an officer, firefighter, EMT, etc. after the Feb. 18 incidents.

Indian River County sheriff’s deputies about 12:58 a.m. went to an address in the 500 block of 8th Place in Vero Beach, and spoke to Hernandez, described as “naked and belligerent.”

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She said she didn’t do anything to her fiancé though “was too intoxicated to advise of any further,” an affidavit states.

The fiancé said Hernandez was intoxicated and wished to engage in intimate activities with him, but he declined her amorous advances.

“Hernandez was angry at the fact that (the fiance) did not want to have sex and began attacking him, striking him in the face and ripping his shirt,” the affidavit states.

Hernandez, alternately described as “intoxicated and belligerent,” yelled that she did nothing.

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Hernandez, of the 500 block of 8th Place in Vero Beach, was taken to jail.

On the way, investigators say she struck her head against a portion of a patrol car and spat on a deputy’s arm.

The affidavit doesn’t say whether she was “naked and belligerent” or “intoxicated and belligerent” on the way to jail.

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