Dukes of Hazzard star Tom Wopat has been arrested and charged with indecent assault after he allegedly put his finger between a woman's butt cheeks.

The 65-year-old actor, who played Luke Duke in the television series, has also been accused of cocaine possession.

He was cuffed on Wednesday in Waltham, Massachusetts, where he is starring in a production of the musical '42nd Street.'

According to the police report, on July 23 during rehearsals, Wopat walked behind a woman on set. She claims she felt his hand grab her butt and felt his fingers go between her butt cheeks, according to TMZ.

Tom Wopat, 65, who played Luke Duke on 'Dukes of Hazzard,' was arrested for cocaine and indecent assault

Left to right: John Schneider, Tom Wopat and Ben Jones as Bo Duke, Luke Duke and Cooter in the TV series 'The Dukes of Hazzard.' Wopat was arrested Wednesday on indecent assault

Left to right: John Schneider, Catherine Bach and Tom Wopat in a promotional portrait for the TV show 'The Dukes of Hazzard' circa 1980

Wopat is expected to be performing in the '42nd Street' production at the Reagle Music Theatre of Greater Boston Thursday

Cops say when one of the honchos confronted him about his behavior he denied touching the woman and said 'F*** them all.'

There are two other incidents involving Wopat and women during rehearsals. In the police report one woman says he came up from behind her and wrapped his arm around her waist, and another woman says he peeled sunburned skin off her arm.

When Wopat was arrested Wednesday he denied the claims but told police there was on incident with a woman where he 'lightly touched her hip' and said to her, 'I like the way you work.'

Waltham Police told DailyMail.com when they searched Wopat's Ford Bronco they found two baggies with white powder they believe is cocaine.

Police were actively looking for Wopat Wednesday night and pulled him over in his Bronco. Police found him and placed him under arrest at 10:53pm.

The cocaine charge is a misdemeanor and the indecent assault is a felony.

Wopat was released on $1,000 bail and plead not guilty in court Thursday to the drug and indecent assault charge,.

He is expected to be performing Thursday night in the '42nd Street' production. It is the show's opening night.