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Police have released the cruiser cam video of an alleged rape victim’s arrest by officers.An alleged rape victim was arrested by Cincinnati Police Officer Adrienne Brown, 32, Sunday night as the officer investigated the rape complaint.Watch this storyThe alleged victim, who WLWT News 5 is not identifying, said a cab driver raped her. The alleged attack happened as the victim was returning to a hotel.After seeing the cruiser cam video, the police department launched two investigations into the case.Watch the cruiser cam video: Part 1 | Part 2The first investigation is into the rape allegations; the second is into how the officers handled the case.WLWT's Brian Hamrick broke the story Wednesday and has been following it ever since.In the cruiser cam video, obtained exclusively by WLWT, an exchange can be heard between Brown and the alleged victim.“You listen to me and you listen good because this is the last thing I'm going to say to you. You should know your limit," Brown said to the alleged victim. "You’re an adult. You should know your limit. You should never be in a situation where you don't know your limit because you are drinking too much."“You have to help me. That man raped me. Someone please help me,” the alleged victim responded.Brown then turned up the police cruiser's radio so she could not hear the victim.Police spokeswoman Sgt. Julie Johnson said the officer acted inappropriately."This is not how we treat people,” Johnson said. “This is in no way the way that we expect our officers to talk to or communicate or to treat the people who we have a duty to care for.”According to the police investigation, the alleged victim was being taken to UC Medical Center but she stopped answering Brown's questions and was taken instead to the Hamilton County Jail. She was charged with disorderly conduct while intoxicated and resisting arrest.It is unclear whether she was ever examined after the original rape allegations. In the two cruiser cam video clips provided to WLWT, there is a 16-minute gap between when Brown arrived with the alleged victim at the hospital and when the two left for the jail.“When we don't do things right, we'll be the first to say that we didn't do that right,” Johnson said. "We're exhausting all resources to find out what happened to the victim in this situation."Brown, who has been with the department for 10 years, received several previous commendations. She has been reassigned to a desk position, pending the outcome of the investigations.The alleged victim said police did not take her to the hospital and she only went after a relative picked her up from jail and took her for an examination."(Brown's) conduct didn't rise to the customer service care and compassion we like to see from our officers. That is not indicative of the majority of our officers," Johnson said.Investigators said the alleged victim worked with a police sketch artist and they were close to releasing the composite to the public.The alleged victim said she plans to file a federal lawsuit against Brown and the police department.Condensed video version: