BAY MINETTE, Ala. (AP) - Chilly weather hasn't kept a naked man from flashing traffic on Interstate 65 in north Baldwin County in Alabama.
Sheriff's spokesman John Murphy said Thursday morning's incident was the ninth time since July 2004 that someone has flashed passing motorists on the interstate between the Stockton and Perdido exits.
``He runs up to the interstate, stands there for a few seconds, then runs away and vanishes,'' Murphy said.
State Trooper Sgt. Tommy Waters said motorists have described the flasher as a tall, thin, dark-haired man who is bald on top and has a ponytail.
The sightings have been in rural areas. There have been no wrecks or injuries as a result of the man's antics.
Waters said the man could be charged with indecent exposure, a misdemeanor, if arrested.
He said officers, who rushed to the scene several times, have never spotted the naked man.
Murphy said it is believed the man lives nearby and hides out after exposing himself or flees in a nearby vehicle
Sheriff's spokesman John Murphy said Thursday morning's incident was the ninth time since July 2004 that someone has flashed passing motorists on the interstate between the Stockton and Perdido exits.
``He runs up to the interstate, stands there for a few seconds, then runs away and vanishes,'' Murphy said.
State Trooper Sgt. Tommy Waters said motorists have described the flasher as a tall, thin, dark-haired man who is bald on top and has a ponytail.
The sightings have been in rural areas. There have been no wrecks or injuries as a result of the man's antics.
Waters said the man could be charged with indecent exposure, a misdemeanor, if arrested.
He said officers, who rushed to the scene several times, have never spotted the naked man.
Murphy said it is believed the man lives nearby and hides out after exposing himself or flees in a nearby vehicle