Drunken man steals Bobcat to conceal his nudity (MUGSHOT)
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 08/05/2013 06:07 AM
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A 19 year old man was arrested after stealing a a piece of construction equipment and attempting to drive it home; the man who happened to be naked, claimed that he was embarrassed and was only trying to hide his nudity.
Knox News reports that the Bobcat was taken from Out on a Limb Nursery, 6641 Maynardville Highway. Authorities initially were alerted when an E-911 caller reported that someone had smashed the Bobcat through a chain-link fence at the nursery and had driven away with it.
Hall was arrested less than a mile away on Mynatt Road at Maynardville Highway, a few blocks from his residence. The nursery’s owner was called to the scene to retrieve the front loader.
The suspect, Joseph Michael Hall, had a perfectly good explanation for it all, though, when authorities caught up to him rolling along Maynardville Highway shortly after 7 a.m. — he was naked.
“Mr. Hall stated that he was drunk and that he was trying to hide his nudity by taking the Bobcat,” the arrest warrant states.
It wasn’t immediately clear how the teen lost his clothes.
Hall was being held Sunday afternoon at the Knox County Detention Facility in lieu of $6,250 total bonds on charges of felony theft, public intoxication, underage consumption, misdemeanor vandalism and indecent exposure.

Hall was arrested less than a mile away on Mynatt Road at Maynardville Highway, a few blocks from his residence. The nursery’s owner was called to the scene to retrieve the front loader.
The suspect, Joseph Michael Hall, had a perfectly good explanation for it all, though, when authorities caught up to him rolling along Maynardville Highway shortly after 7 a.m. — he was naked.
“Mr. Hall stated that he was drunk and that he was trying to hide his nudity by taking the Bobcat,” the arrest warrant states.
It wasn’t immediately clear how the teen lost his clothes.
Hall was being held Sunday afternoon at the Knox County Detention Facility in lieu of $6,250 total bonds on charges of felony theft, public intoxication, underage consumption, misdemeanor vandalism and indecent exposure.
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