Will Greenlee

will.greenlee@tcpalm.com

FORT PIERCE — A woman accused of groping genitals and making undesired amorous advances evidently had the fire of her passions extinguished by Fort Pierce police, according to an arrest affidavit.

Police about 12:35 a.m. on Nov. 26 went to an address in the 100 block of Ocean Drive and encountered 53-year-old Pamela Burnett.

An officer reported Burnett “had been making unwelcome sexual advances toward numerous individuals” at random in the area of a bar.

A man told police Burnett made sexual advances toward him and four acquaintances.

Further, the man said Burnett groped the genitals of one of his acquaintances and tried to kiss a woman.

The incident recalls the famed Looney Tunes cartoon character, Pepe Le Pew.

Le Pew, a male skunk with a pronounced French accent, perennially pursues females, usually in the form of a black cat that’s had a white stripe accidentally painted or applied and resembles a skunk.

The female cat/skunk typically races away from Le Pew’s malodorous scent and assertive manner as Le Pew trots behind.

Meanwhile, police report Burnett was uncooperative and smelled of booze.

Burnett, of the 200 block of Bimini Drive in Fort Pierce, was arrested on a disorderly intoxication charge.