West Texas woman arrested on 7 felony charges after alleged sexual, drunken joyride with 3 kids

Kimberly Thompson, 31, was arrested on seven felony charges, including indecency with a child and endangering a child. Kimberly Thompson, 31, was arrested on seven felony charges, including indecency with a child and endangering a child. Image 1 of / 36 Caption Close West Texas woman arrested on 7 felony charges after alleged sexual, drunken joyride with 3 kids 1 / 36 Back to Gallery

A 31-year-old Odessa woman was arrested Friday for alleged inappropriately sexual interactions with three young girls and for placing them in harm’s way during an alleged drunken driving incident, according to court documents.

Kimberly Thompson was charged with four counts of indecency with a child — one charge was a second-degree felony and the remaining three were third-degree felonies — and three state jail felony charges of endangering a child.

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Three girls — aged 9, 11 and 12 — made an outcry of sexual assault on March 10. They told police that Thompson, their father’s common-law wife, exposed her vagina to the girls and tried to make them smell her genitalia during the incident. She tried to shove at least one of the girl’s faces into her vagina in the process, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by mySA.com.

One of the girls also stated that Thompson allegedly was watching “videos of a sexual nature” and started breathing heavily and grabbed one girl’s thigh and breast with her hand. She also allegedly forced one girl to touch her breasts over her clothes with her hand, according to the affidavit.

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Investigation determined that Thompson had made all three girls get into a vehicle with her while she was intoxicated and had them sit on her lap and steer the vehicle while it was in motion.

Thompson was drinking alcohol at the time of the alleged event. While one of the girls was steering the vehicle, it crashed into a stop sign. The girl steering the vehicle at the time was not wearing a seat belt, according to the affidavit.

The Ector County Sheriff’s Office said she was being held Tuesday at the Ector County Detention Center on bonds totaling $82,500.

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If convicted, Thompson faces up to 20 years in prison for the second-degree felony, up to 10 years each for the third-degree felony charges and up to two years each for the state jail felony charges.

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