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Posted: 4:26 p.m. Sunday, June 17, 2012
Staff Report
DAYTON, Ohio —
A man was arrested Saturday night for disorderly conduct after police received reports he was in the middle of Mia Avenue throwing his shoes at passing cars.
Around 10 a.m. officers arrived to find the 19-year-old man lying in the street. According to a police report obtained Sunday, the reporting officer initially thought the man may have been struck by a car because of the way he was laying. It was soon determined, however, the teenager had not been struck by a vehicle, but was "severely intoxicated."
Officers then attempted to talk to the man to obtain his address in order to take him home. The man refused to cooperate.
"(Dayton police) then placed (the man) in the rear of his marked cruiser and asked him approximately 15 times where he lived, where officers could take him and what his address is," the officer said in the police report. "(The man) told officers that he had no address, would not tell them where his address is and did not want to go there."
Police told the man if he didn't tell them where he lived he would be booked into the Montgomery County Jail on a disorderly conduct offense.
The man again refused to tell police his address, and he was booked into the jail.
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