Victim: Naked man crashed through my window, attacked me
VANCOUVER, Wash. -- Kim Tingley was asleep in his home when he heard someone banging on his window early Monday morning.
When he got to the window, Tingley said a naked man came crashing through and attacked him.
The two wrestled, Tingley said, until Tingley's wife woke up and found her husband covered in blood, struggling with a naked man and yelling for her to call 911.
Officers responded to the home in the 4100 block of East 15th Street in the Harney Heights neighborhood around 1 a.m. and arrested the naked man.
That man, 20-year-old Anthony D. Frazier, was taken into custody.
Tingley's arm is now bandaged where window glass sliced through his tendons. Frazier was also treated for minor injuries.
Frazier's mother on Monday said her son had been acting strangely Sunday night prior to the bizarre break-in.
"He was acting so strange, I said, 'I wonder what's wrong with him,'" said Shirley Frazier.
The mother said someone may have supplied her son with drugs, which may have caused him to grow confrontational.
"He said, "Get out the way! Get out the way!!' He acted like he wanted to fight his dad," she said. "And he started running down the street. He left running."
Frazier's family members said he had spent time in juvenile custody but has been doing well since his release two years ago.
Police on Monday also recovered a pile of clothes in the yard of a woman who lives across the street from the Tingleys.
Frazier is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday. He faces first-degree burglary charges.
When he got to the window, Tingley said a naked man came crashing through and attacked him.
The two wrestled, Tingley said, until Tingley's wife woke up and found her husband covered in blood, struggling with a naked man and yelling for her to call 911.
Officers responded to the home in the 4100 block of East 15th Street in the Harney Heights neighborhood around 1 a.m. and arrested the naked man.
That man, 20-year-old Anthony D. Frazier, was taken into custody.
Tingley's arm is now bandaged where window glass sliced through his tendons. Frazier was also treated for minor injuries.
Frazier's mother on Monday said her son had been acting strangely Sunday night prior to the bizarre break-in.
"He was acting so strange, I said, 'I wonder what's wrong with him,'" said Shirley Frazier.
The mother said someone may have supplied her son with drugs, which may have caused him to grow confrontational.
"He said, "Get out the way! Get out the way!!' He acted like he wanted to fight his dad," she said. "And he started running down the street. He left running."
Frazier's family members said he had spent time in juvenile custody but has been doing well since his release two years ago.
Police on Monday also recovered a pile of clothes in the yard of a woman who lives across the street from the Tingleys.
Frazier is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday. He faces first-degree burglary charges.