OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – A disturbing incident involving an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper has led to serious charges. Trooper Jarquez Evans is facing allegations of coercing a woman into sexual acts during a routine traffic stop in January.
The situation unfolded when Evans stopped a woman due to an expired tag on her vehicle. The encounter, which took place near Southeast 29th Street, escalated after Evans reportedly found a drug pipe with the woman.
Evans allegedly searched her vehicle and discovered a sex toy, which prompted him to make an inappropriate comment. He then proposed a deal to the woman, suggesting she could avoid arrest by complying with his demands.
The woman later recounted the ordeal to authorities, explaining that Evans drove them to a parking lot where the assault occurred. Evans purportedly deactivated his body camera and microphone prior to the incident, raising further concerns about his intentions.
In a twist, Evans allegedly boasted about the encounter to a friend, claiming the woman initiated the proposal. However, forensic analysis of Evans’ uniform contradicted his story, revealing DNA evidence from both parties involved.
Following these revelations, Evans was taken into custody and charged with rape and forcible sodomy. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has confirmed his arrest but has not provided additional details about the case.
This case has drawn significant attention, sparking debates about the accountability of law enforcement officers. The investigation by the Oklahoma City Police Department is ongoing, with efforts focused on ensuring justice for the victim.