Naked home invader barges into Monroe County home, wanting ’12 women of color I was promised’

According to the police, the man undressed at the Meijer Distribution Center, which is nearby. After that, the nude man ran barefoot across Swan Creek Road, into the field, and into Jeremy Jondro’s backyard.

(FOX 2) BERLIN TOWNSHIP, MIIn his Berlin Township home, Jeremy Jondro was watching Monday Night Football when an unexpected, nude guest showed up.

“Crazy, weird – like never in a million years would I think that would happen on my little dead end street here,” stated the man. “I was enjoying the football game and heard the back door open, and the dog bark, and a naked man came around the corner and sat in the chair.”

To put it mildly, Jondro was shocked and yelled at his wife to dial 911. However, someone had already dialed 911.

The backstory

According to the police, the man undressed at the Meijer Distribution Center, which is nearby. After that, the nude man raced barefoot across Swan Creek Road, into the field, and into Jondro’s home.”In fact, we have to mop all of our floors because there was blood from his feet bleeding on our floors when we got done,” Jondro stated.

According to him, the suspect was comparatively composed and provided an explanation for his entry into the house.

“He was looking for the 12 women of color he was promised,” Jondro stated.

“What does that mean?” asked FOX 2.

“I have no idea,” explained Jondro.

When the Monroe County sheriffs finally showed up, they arrested the nude man, a 34-year-old man from New York, following a brief altercation.

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“They got him finally locked up with cuffs and put him in the car,” Jondro stated. “Crazy.”

Fortunately, no one was hurt, and the nude man is still in custody awaiting arraignment on a number of offenses, including indecent exposure and home invasion.”You want to feel bad,” he remarked. “But at the same time, it s hard to.”

The homeowner in Berlin Township who interacted with the suspect and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office are the sources.

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