A Longmont man is accused of going through a Burger King drive-through while not wearing pants and exposing himself to a woman who worked there.

Longmont police arrested Richard Troupe, 52, near his home after the worker gave police the license plate number of the vehicle that went past her window at 3:30 a.m. Thursday.

According to Longmont police Cmdr. Jeff Satur, a woman working the late shift at Burger King, 1250 S. Hover Road, first saw the man go through the drive-through without stopping and park a little bit away near the Applebee’s restaurant next door.

Then, according to the police report, the man went through the drive-through again and stopped at the woman’s window. She asked if she could help him, then saw that he wasn’t wearing any pants and was holding himself. He asked her if she wanted to hold his “whopper.”

The woman called police and gave them the vehicle’s license plate number.

“She was very concerned about what had just happened,” Satur said. “She was pretty scared.”

Longmont police stopped Troupe near his home and arrested him on suspicion of indecent exposure and driving under the influence. He denied any wrong-doing.

Colorado court records show that Troupe has no history of sex offenses.