Naked Man Found Riding Horse Along Blue Ridge Parkway

Monday, May 7, 2012

Here's a little "news of the weird" from this morning's NPS Digest for your reading pleasure:

On April 13th Blue Ridge Parkway rangers received a report that state police had a man in custody who may have been involved in a possible accident in the area where the parkway crosses over Interstate 77. Upon arriving on scene, rangers learned that a man travelling the parkway drove his vehicle off the road and through a field, eventually striking a fence that parallels I-77. He then decided to take off all his clothes and began walking. He eventually "commandeered" a horse belonging to a local farmer whose land borders the park and began riding the horse along an adjacent county road. When state and county officers arrived on scene they saw that the horse was trying to buck the naked rider off. Eventually, the man was thrown from the horse, at which time officers took him into custody. He told the officers that he was under the influence of methedrine.

The man was taken to a local hospital for mental evaluation; charges are pending and may include horse theft, indecent exposure and public intoxication.


Jeff
Hiking Trails in the Smokies

2 comments

HometownHiker said...

I think they can still hang you for horse thieving!

Anonymous said...

And none of those cops or bystanders had a smartphone? That's a vidwo worthy moment. Hehehe