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A Tulsa police officer was arrested late Tuesday on a domestic assault and battery complaint after he allegedly tried to force a woman to perform oral sex on him, according to an arrest report.

Cpl. David Harrison, who was hired in September 1988, is suspended with pay pending an investigation, Officer Jillian Roberson said.

An arrest report states that the victim told police she had been at Harrison's house multiple times Tuesday to check on him and began to give him a back rub that night after he requested one.

During the back rub, the victim said, Harrison began trying to force her to perform oral sex on him. He then "defecated on the bed" and pushed her in it, according to the report, and then ordered her to clean it up.

She also alleged that Harrison then hit her in the mouth with a liquor bottle, then sexually assaulted her.

Harrison was released Wednesday morning after he posted $10,000 bond, jail records show. No sexual assault complaints were listed on his arrest report; the report says those claims were forwarded to the Tulsa County District Attorney's office for review.

Roberson said the department would not comment on Harrison's arrest because it is a personnel matter. Harrison is due in court May 14.