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Saturday, 11 October 2008

Naked man hijacks Vegas bus

10/07/2008 2:20:00 PM.  | Jesse Perez

A naked man has been caught short after hijacking a Las Vegas bus and commandeering the vehicle, Las Vegas police said.

Officers said the man, Charles P. Sell was seen stealing beer from a 7-Eleven, climbed on board a moving bus, breaking the back windows with his fists, climbing in and throwing the driver off the vehicle.

Sell then drove the bus about 200 metres before launching himself off. Police then climbed aboard and stopped the bus.

Sell was later taken to hospital for mental evaluation after being arrested for robbery, grand larceny and malicious destruction of private property.

Off The Wall says: Not only did he lose the shirt off his back in Vegas - he lost his pants! Lucky he was nowhere near the craps table.

 

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