Tuesday, August 16, 2016, 7:28 AM

Tuesday, August 16, 2016, 7:28 AM

WARNING: Explicit content.

Shaun Lovell Franklin Hurst, 36, of Claremore is facing multiple charges after he allegedly traveled to Muskogee to have sex with a 15-year-old girl he met through an ad on Craigslist.

The girl, who was actually an undercover Muskogee deputy, called herself Sofie and asked Hurst what an orgasm was.

“youd probably fall in love after I make you have one,” Hurst is alleged to have replied.

With a promise of sex with the underage “Sofie,” Hurst allegedly came to Muskogee on Aug. 4 and booked a room at a hotel on US 69 “in case we need it.” The undercover deputy asked Hurst to meet her at a friend’s residence on 36th Street. Deputies testified they saw him driving a black Pontiac Trans Am to the address.

Around 9:45 p.m., deputies tried to make a traffic stop on the car, but Hurst, according to the affidavit filed with the case, refused to stop, leading the deputies on a 127-mile chase. After he was finally stopped, deputies impounded and searched his vehicle, finding a Walmart sack containing the following items:

a box of Trojan condoms

a container of KY Liquid Lubricant

a box of vaginal contraceptive inserts

a toothbrush

toothpaste

an orange bath sponge

a receipt showing the items were purchased in Owasso that same day just after noon.

The undercover deputy, the affidavit notes, asked Hurst to get a condom and “some lube or something,” because she wanted “it to be as easy as it can be.”

Hurst is charged with lewd or indecent proposals to a child under 16, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon for allegedly slamming on his brakes to try to get deputies following him to wreck, endangering others while eluding police officers and destroying evidence for allegedly throwing his cell phone out his car window.

“He knew what he was doing,” the deputy said. “This was not his first go-round.”

Hurst was previously on probation for a previous indecent exposure case. He was removed from the sex offender registry in 2013 after a statute of limitations passed.