Amanda Rochelle Peters, 26 is pictured

A Kentucky woman has been charged with third-degree assault of a police officer after allegedly covering the member of law enforcement in her freshly released excrement.

Amanda Rochelle Peters, 26, is believed to have committed the offense on purpose Friday morning after the Madison County Sheriff's Office cop caught up with her regarding theft of identity of another without consent.

The Livingston resident tried to avoid being taken into custody by locking herself in her bathroom after letting the officer in her house at 1.45am.

However when the officer broke into the room he claims she opened her bowels on him.

The Livingston resident reportedly tried to avoid being taken into custody by locking herself in her bathroom after letting the officer in her house at 1.45am

Peters allegedly fought back by positioning herself in an unlikely manner to use the toilet, according to documents about her arrest.

Documents state she 'intentionally released her bowels in an upward motion and with purposeful direction at this Deputy — causing said bodily waste to land on the face, arms and legs of this Deputy,' reports LEX 18.

Peters was previously wanted for theft of the identity of another without consent and giving officers false identifying information

The Sheriff's Department also says Peters was wanted on an outstanding warrant from Rockcastle County.

Now she faces charges of resisting arrest and third-degree assault of a police officer in addition to those she previously faced.

The officer was hunting her down for theft of the identity of another without consent and she was in trouble with the law for giving officers false identifying information.

Peters was held in the Madison County Detention Center.