A 68-year-old western Wisconsin man is accused of having a boy urinate into his mouth three separate times in 2014.

Richard L. Zeier of New Richmond has been charged in St. Croix County Circuit Court with three counts of first-degree sexual assault with a child younger than 13. He was ordered to post $50,000 cash bail at his initial appearance Friday.

Zeier described himself as a “receptacle,” in an interview last week with a St. Croix County sheriff’s office investigator, according to the criminal complaint.

The suspect described the instances in detail to the investigator, though he denied it was sexual contact, the complaint states.

“Over the years I’ve gotten a taste for it,” he allegedly told authorities.

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Wisconsin man notches 19th DWI while driving wrong way on I-35, Minnesota State Patrol says After concluding the interview at Zeier’s home, the investigator noticed several bottles near his refrigerator containing an amber-colored liquid, the complaint states. Zeier allegedly told the investigator the bottles contained urine.

The complaint states he was then arrested.