Student arraigned on criminal sexual conduct charge
A Central Michigan University student was arraigned Feb. 19 in Isabella County Court and was charges with criminal sexual conduct, indecent exposure and domestic violence.
Napoleon freshman Adrian Mikesell, 20, is accused of attempted fourth degree criminal sexual conduct after police say he attempted to force a woman he has been living with since December 2015 to touch his genitals. He is also accused of exposing himself to her and making numerous "pelvic thrusts" to her face and other body parts.
Fourth degree criminal sexual conduct is a misdemeanor charge of one year in prison or $250 fine. Indecent exposure is also a misdemeanor, carrying a one year sentence or $1,000 fine. Domestic violence is 93 days in jail or $500.
According to court documents filed Feb. 19, Mikesell attempted to grab his roommate's buttocks when both were in their kitchen on Feb. 14. The same day, she told police Mikesell made a "pelvic thrust" to her face when she bent down to pick something up.
On Feb. 17, the woman was coming out of the bathroom when she saw Mikesell waiting for her in the hallway. He told her he had a secret.
"Mikesell told (her) that the secret was his penis and she could touch it whenever she wanted," states the affidavit.
Mikesell then tried to force her hands onto his genitals. When he was questioned by Isabella County Sheriff deputies, Mikesell denied this accusation.
Later, Mikesell came to his roommate's open door, saying that he was naked and she needed to look at him. Mikesell told her, "if you're going to be a nurse, you need to be familiar with the male anatomy." His roommate refused to look at him, but said she saw that Mikesell was shirtless in her peripheral vision.
When questioned by police, Mikesell admitted that "he had done a pelvic thrust on (his roommate's) leg on Feb. 14. He also admitted he had gotten completely naked in his room, which is across the hall from his roommate's, and had tried to get her attention through the open doors.
He was released from Isabella County Jail on a 10 percent cash surety bond, originally $6,000. His bond stipulates he is not to contact his roommate, but may go to his residence in Deerfield Village to remove personal belongings.