ST. LUCIE COUNTY — A woman who reportedly “demanded” her boyfriend have sex with her, and threw a paint roller at him when he wouldn’t was arrested, an affidavit states.

Lorrie Anne Carroll, 42, of Monterey Way in Port St. Lucie, was jailed on a battery charge and three counts of resisting an officer without violence after the Dec. 2 incidents.

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St. Lucie County Sheriff’s deputies about 3 a.m. went to Carroll’s listed address. Her boyfriend said they started arguing the evening prior because Carroll wanted to engage in intimate activities, but he didn’t.

The boyfriend said Carroll “continuously tried to have sex with him even though he told her several times he wanted to be left alone,” the affidavit states.

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He said he went to a bar to get away from Carroll. He said when he returned, Carroll started arguing “about having sex again.”

She “demanded” he start fooling around with her, but he said he was tired and not in the mood.

Next, he said, Carroll hit him in the chest and groin and tossed a paint roller at his head.

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Deputies reported Carroll was “obviously intoxicated” and uncooperative.

Carroll was arrested and taken to the St. Lucie County Jail.

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