LACROSSE, Wis. – A man was charged with sexual assault for an attack reported by a meal-delivery woman in an apartment building elevator. Charged was Bradley Quimbley, 37, who was arrested the next day after a report that he was in the lobby of the same building, Stokke Tower, and trying to kick in a door. Police said Quimbley ran onto Seventh Street, where he attempted to get inside a moving vehicle. A foot chase followed across Cass Street. Police incapacitated Quimbley with a stun gun, handcuffed him, took him a hospital for a cursory examination, and took him to jail. His bail was set at $100,000. The charges: False imprisonment, sexual assault, resisting an officer, disorderly conduct, bail jumping.

Woman’s account

What she told police: She was delivering meals to Stokke Tower on Sixth Street when Quimbley, who had been walking toward her, suddenly turned around and followed her into an elevator. Quimbley commented on her appearance. He said they “should be boyfriend and girlfriend.” They had never met before. He asked for her name and phone number. He told her they should have sex in the elevator. She told him no. He then grabbed her hand and pushed it toward him and rubbed his body against her. He then exiting the elevator. She was terrified and sick to her stomach. Police said video footage confirms the woman’s account, albeit no audio.

Quimbley. No permanent address. Has court record of stalking, battery and bail-jumping.