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Naked Man Seeing Snakes Arrested

June 26th, 2017 Health & Medicine 2 minute read
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Naked Man Seeing Snakes Arrested

54-year-old Michael Quin Webber is on drugs.  That is the only explanation for his strange behavior.  Webber was recently arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure after having been found walking around naked in Aspen.  At the time, he had a white substance on his nostrils and told the arresting officer he had been seeing snakes.  When the officer pulled his background, he discovered Webber was a sex offender.  

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The officer handed Webber a blanket to cover up while the man told him he had rented an apartment in the city to use when he came to town.  "I asked Webber if he was moving to Aspen and he relayed that he rented an apartment for when he came to Aspen," Chi wrote. Webber apparently told him the apartment was in a complex on the West End. Under Colorado law, a sex offender who has been in Colorado for fourteen consecutive days out of thirty must register with the state.  Webber's full-time residence is still listed as Santa Monica, but Facebook posts and pictures taken over the past few weeks show he had been spending quite a bit of time in Aspen. It looks like Webber's decision to spend more time in Aspen may eventually put him on the state's registry. However that night, he was only at the station for a few hours before he was released.   

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