Naked Man Caught Delivering Newspapers
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 1:29 pm
Naked Man Caught Delivering Newspapers In Norman
Officers Stop Car Over Broken Tag Light
POSTED: 9:55 a.m. CDT September 5, 2003
UPDATED: 10:00 a.m. CDT September 5, 2003
NORMAN, Okla. -- A man delivering newspapers in Norman was arrested this week after police said they caught him on the job naked, Eyewitness News 5 reported Thursday.
The man, 59, was pulled over in his car for a broken tag light outside Norman resident Ruby Jo Leverich's home.
"I heard this policeman say, 'Get out of the car,' and apparently the man didn't obey him," Leverich said. "The officer then said, 'I said will you please get out of the car.'"
The man again refused, she said. When the officer approached the car, he noticed that the man didn't have any clothes on.
"He was naked," Lt. Tom Easley, of the Norman Police Department, said.
The driver was Leverich's paper deliveryman, police said.
"He claimed to have engaged in this sort of behavior for the last three weeks, including taking newspapers up to people's doors in that condition," Easley said.
The man will face a $140 indecent exposure fine, police said.
Officers Stop Car Over Broken Tag Light
POSTED: 9:55 a.m. CDT September 5, 2003
UPDATED: 10:00 a.m. CDT September 5, 2003
NORMAN, Okla. -- A man delivering newspapers in Norman was arrested this week after police said they caught him on the job naked, Eyewitness News 5 reported Thursday.
The man, 59, was pulled over in his car for a broken tag light outside Norman resident Ruby Jo Leverich's home.
"I heard this policeman say, 'Get out of the car,' and apparently the man didn't obey him," Leverich said. "The officer then said, 'I said will you please get out of the car.'"
The man again refused, she said. When the officer approached the car, he noticed that the man didn't have any clothes on.
"He was naked," Lt. Tom Easley, of the Norman Police Department, said.
The driver was Leverich's paper deliveryman, police said.
"He claimed to have engaged in this sort of behavior for the last three weeks, including taking newspapers up to people's doors in that condition," Easley said.
The man will face a $140 indecent exposure fine, police said.