According to court documents, here’s what happened Oct. 5, 2012:

The woman was forcibly marched into McElfish’s living quarters by her ex-boyfriend Brandt Lyle Jensen. She was ordered to undress and Jensen — armed with a knife — taped her to a chair. Jensen told the woman to perform sexual favors for McElfish to pay off a supposed debt, implying she’d be hurt if she didn’t. Jensen left the room and McElfish attempted to have sexual intercourse with her. She later was able to escape and ran naked through the woods to a nearby home for help.

Jensen has signed a plea deal with prosecutors to testify against McElfish. He’s pleaded guilty to second-degree kidnapping and second-degree assault, but has not yet been sentenced.

The woman (whom the Daily News is not naming because she’s alleged sex crimes victim) spent only one night in jail on the material witness warrant. She was arrested Tuesday afternoon and appeared in court the next day.

Deputy Prosecutor Amie Hunter told Superior Court Judge Stephen Warning Wednesday that the woman often sleeps on various friends’ couches and thus can’t be easily reached. The woman, though, insisted to Warning that she was now staying with her parents in rural Cowlitz County.