Gerard P. Streator 46, was arrested after an off-duty police officer caught him having sex with an abandoned sofa.
Streator was charged in the Waukesha County Circuit Court, with one count of lewd and lascivious behavior. If convicted, he faces up to nine months in prison and $10,000 in fines.
The off-duty police officer was jogging at about 11:00 pm when he observed an abandoned sofa shaking on the curb. When he came closer he saw Streator by the sofa, thrusting his hips as if he was having sex with a person.
The officer approached Streator to see what was going on but the officer did not see anyone else on the sofa, he then realized that Streator was thrusting between the cushions for sexual gratification. The officer yelled at Streator “what are you doing?” Which caused Streator to run away.
The officer chased Streator but he ran into an apartment complex, where he went into a locked lobby and walked upstairs to an apartment. The officer who did not have access to the apartment complex called the police department about the incident and discovered Streator’s name.
The next day police went to Streator’s apartment but he was not home instead they spoke with his wife, and then the officers went to the Country Springs Hotel where Streator works and asked him about the incident.
Streator denied the incident claiming that he had been at home with his wife and had gone to bed at around 10:30 p.m.
Streator was charged in the Waukesha County Circuit Court, with one count of lewd and lascivious behavior. If convicted, he faces up to nine months in prison and $10,000 in fines.
The off-duty police officer was jogging at about 11:00 pm when he observed an abandoned sofa shaking on the curb. When he came closer he saw Streator by the sofa, thrusting his hips as if he was having sex with a person.
The officer approached Streator to see what was going on but the officer did not see anyone else on the sofa, he then realized that Streator was thrusting between the cushions for sexual gratification. The officer yelled at Streator “what are you doing?” Which caused Streator to run away.
The officer chased Streator but he ran into an apartment complex, where he went into a locked lobby and walked upstairs to an apartment. The officer who did not have access to the apartment complex called the police department about the incident and discovered Streator’s name.
The next day police went to Streator’s apartment but he was not home instead they spoke with his wife, and then the officers went to the Country Springs Hotel where Streator works and asked him about the incident.
Streator denied the incident claiming that he had been at home with his wife and had gone to bed at around 10:30 p.m.