Half-Naked Elgin Man Charged with DUI in Stolen Car

The Davis Law Group, P.C.

Carl T. Raymond, 40, was arrested after he was spotted driving a Chevy Impala while intoxicated into a gate at the Fox River Water Reclamation District on the evening of July 4th. He was charged with unlawful possession of a stolen vehicle, damage to state property, trespass to property, trespass to vehicle and driving under the influence.

Raymond allegedly stole the vehicle from the district after finding the keys inside. Police are unsure how he gained entry into the gated water facility.

Raymond was reportedly found wearing only boxer briefs and socks and appeared to be “highly intoxicated.” He repeatedly admitted to officers that the vehicle was not his.

Nearly naked man caught driving stolen car, www.chicagotribune.com, July 6, 2011

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