About
8 a.m., Stanislaus County sheriff's deputies were dispatched to the
Ninth Street Bridge for a report of a man obstructing traffic, Sgt.
Anthony Bejaran said.
They found him several blocks south of the bridge, lying in the parking lot in front of the Arrow Inn.
As the deputies approached, the man got up and ran behind the motel, where they temporarily lost sight of him.
Then
one of the deputies noticed a small hole in the ground, next to which
was a concrete cover. The hole was no more than 18 inches in diameter,
but the man had wriggled his way through it and into the septic tank
below.
The
opening to the septic tank normally is obscured, and Bejaran believes
the man previously pegged it as a hiding space or perhaps even had used
it in the past.
"He had to have known it was there," he said. "I can't see that being a spur-of-the-moment decision."
Ceres firefighters responded to the scene to extricate the man, but he didn't want to be rescued.
Battalion
Chief Bryan Hunt estimates that the tank is about 7 feet deep and said
the liquid inside it reached the man's shoulders.
3 comments:
yukkk...is he alive ????
I bet he wishes he wasn't alive. :)
Holy crap. i'd rather be caught.
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