Naked man jumps on cars, causes $10K damage | Inquirer News

Naked man jumps and stomps on cars, causes over P500,000 worth of damage

/ 05:02 PM July 21, 2019

A naked man was caught damaging vehicles in a dealership in Oregon, United States, by jumping on them last Monday, July 13.

Ole Kittleston, the general manager of the business, discovered the odd incident when he reviewed security footage after noticing the damage to the cars, as per Fox News-affiliate KPTV last Thursday, July 18.

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“I think you’re just kind of shocked when you see someone stumble across the street, obviously not wearing any clothes – jump up on to a car, start jumping on the hood,” Kittleson was quoted as saying. 

The unidentified man entered the parking lot with no clothes, climbed up on the cars and began jumping and stomping on their hoods. He also slid down the windshield of one vehicle.

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Kittleson stated that the damage done to the automobiles will cost more than $10,000 (about P510,000) to repair.

As per report, authorities are still conducting an investigation to identify the man. Ryan Arcadio/JB

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