Man Gets Naked, Climbs Cell Phone Tower, Police Say

Man holds police in standoff

Updated 6:30 PM CDT, Thu, Nov 6, 2008

Andrew Arnold
KXAS

A 23-year-old man who stripped naked and climbed a cellular tower in Lowry Crossing is in the Collin County jail today, the Dallas Morning News reports.

Police said Andrew Arnold, of Princeton, refused to come down for seven hours after he stripped naked and climbed the tower. 

The man eventually came down voluntarily and was taken into custody.

A Collin County Sheriffs Office spokesman told KRLD that deputies are trying to figure out what the man was thinking.

Arnold is charged with criminal trespass, evading arrest and disorderly conduct, KRLD reports.

First Published: Nov 6, 2008 5:52 PM CDT

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