A North Carolina police officer was accused of sexual assault when conducting a body search of a 26-year-old driver under arrest, according to report.

Raleigh Police Officer K.E Van Althius patted down and shook the unidentified woman’s breasts during a traffic stop, which was captured in newly-released body and dash camera footage news station WRAL reported on Wednesday.

“The officer touched my client in every way that a normal person, especially a woman, would not want to be touched by a man,” the woman’s lawyer, Karen Griffin, told the news station.

The driver was pulled over on Sept. 25 by Althius and other officers for allegedly driving while intoxicated, WRAL reported.

She was then subjected to a body search during which Althius was seen unzipping the woman’s jacket before touching her breasts, WRAL reported. He also requested she turn around and spread her legs before he searched between her legs.

“He touched her breasts and shook them. He touched everywhere else around her private parts,” Griffin said.

But police fired back at allegations the Althius engaged in any misconduct.

“That officer was absolutely professional in everything that he did,” Chief of Police Cassandra Deck-Brown told WRAL. “He conducted a valid search incident to the arrest of a DWI suspect.