A Florida man broke into an animal farm, jumped into a pool with a trio
of 12-foot crocodiles, suffered a bite, escaped, and was arrested after
being spotted at dawn crawling in his underwear across an area
resident's lawn, according to authorities in St. Augustine.
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Brandon Keith Hatfield, 23, allegedly navigated several barriers at the
St. Augustine Alligator Farm, and suffered a bite to his leg and foot,
according to a statement from the St. Augustine Police Department
officials, who reviewed surveillance video from the animal farm.
“Hatfield is seen climbing a structure at the Nile Crocodile enclosure
and jumping into a pool occupied by crocodiles,” St. Augustine police
officials said in a statement. “Hatfield was attacked by a crocodile and
sustained non-life threatening injuries to his feet and leg.”
Brandon Keith Hatfield, 23, jumped into Augustine Alligator Farm and was arrested, Nov 6, 2018, in Augustine, Fla.
Hatfield can be seen on the video entering the alligator farm at around
7:45 p.m, where officials said he caused more than $5,000-worth of
damage to the farm, according to police.
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According to Alligator Farm staff, they were
prompted to review video surveillance when they found a "Croc"-style
shoe in the crocodile pit and damage to the property.
At first light on Tuesday, a resident called 911 to report a man
crawling in just boxers shorts on the lawn outside. Police responded and
took Hatfield into custody, authorities said.
While he was being transported to a nearby hospital, another 911 call
came in, reporting the alligator farm break-in the previous evening, and
authorities realized the two incidents were related.
Brandon Keith Hatfield, 23, jumped into Augustine Alligator Farm and was arrested, Nov 6, 2018, in Augustine, Fla.
“According to Alligator Farm staff, they were prompted to review video
surveillance when they found a "Croc"-style shoe in the crocodile pit
and damage to the property,” police said in a statement.
Hatfield, who remains hospitalized, was charged with burglary, criminal
mischief and violation of probation. Officials said he will be
transported to the St. John’s County jail after he is released.
Hatfield did not immediately respond to an ABC News request for comment,
and police officials said they were not aware of any attorney retained
by him.
It was not clear on Wednesday evening whether Hatfield had retained an
attorney, and attempts to reach Hatfield were unsuccessful.
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