BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. (CBS12) — A South Florida detention deputy was fired after he allegedly sexually battered one woman and strangled another while attending a Deerfield Beach party earlier this week, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.

Edwin Horace, 25, is facing charges of sexual battery and false imprisonment, dating violence, strangulation, and battery.

The South Florida Sun Sentinel reports that during the early hours of Monday, a woman told deputies that Horace followed her into a room at a Deerfield Beach Airbnb while she was drunk and forcibly had oral sex with her, causing her to vomit. In an affidavit obtained by the Sentinel, the woman said she woke up with a hole in her underwear but couldn’t remember most of the night or if she and Horce had had sex.

The affidavit obtained by the Sentinel states that Horace told law enforcement he had been dancing with the woman before following her into a bedroom. He told investigators the encounters were consensual, but the woman alleges they were not.

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According to an affidavit obtained by the South Florida Sun Sentinel, Horace told investigators the woman “stumbled” while they were walking inside the home, which he attributed to the bright hallway lights. He said she never told him no but also did not communicate during either encounter. The affidavit also states that Horace later sent a text message apologizing for his actions, noting that he has a sister who looks up to him and saying it would be the last time his name is involved in a situation like this.

Horace was arrested on Tuesday morning in connection with the sexual battery case, the South Florida Sun Sentinel says. As investigators continued their investigation, they spoke with another woman who told them Horace had repeatedly battered her and kept her from escaping during the party.

The South Florida Sun Sentinel writes that, at one point, Horace grabbed her clothes and told her that she would only get them back if she met him at his home. The woman also told law enforcement Horace was “the least drunk person at the party.”

Horace is now facing additional charges in connection to the second victim, the South Florida Sun Sentinel states.

The Sentinel reports that Horace was hired in June of last year in the Department of Detention and Community Programs. BSO says he was still on probationary status when he was arrested.

“On and off duty, I expect all employees to conduct themselves lawfully and with decency, Sheriff Gregory Tony said in a statement. “I find the allegations in this case deeply disturbing and concerning. Therefore, immediate action was taken to terminate the probationary employee.”