Seeing the police enter his house to serve a warrant, a 21-year-old man from western Kentucky decided to run from his house, naked, at 11 a.m. in the morning. William McCampbell led police on a 40-minute foot chase on Monday before he was finally caught.
McCampbell was originally charged with contempt of court and after the Monday chase in Mayfield, other charges were added. He would now face jail time for contempt of court, fleeing from police, indecent exposure, criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct.
Describing the unique naked chase, Mayfield Assistant Police Chief Steve Hendley told AP that as McCampbell ran through town, people stood shocked on the streets.
Many bystanders also helped police by pointing in the direction he had run. Police initially speculated that McCampbell was mentally unstable but later it turned out he just wanted to flee the police and was ready to do anything for it, even if it meant running naked on the streets.
















