Norfolk, Neb. – In a bizarre early morning incidents, Norfolk Police arrested 20-year-old Levi P. Wright of Norfolk after he allegedly entered two homes, wearing only his undergarments and later completely nude.

The incident unfolded around 4:40 a.m. on August 20 when police received a call from a resident in the 300 block of South 11th Street. The resident reported that a male, only in his underwear, had entered her home before leaving. The incident was captured on her home security system.

Responding officers spotted a male matching the description nearby. As they approached, the suspect, now completely nude, Wright fled on foot. Shortly after, another call came in from the 1100 block of West Madison Avenue, where a resident reported that the same male had entered her basement.

With the homeowner's consent, officers entered the residence and apprehended Wright, who was still unclothed, without further incident.

Wright, identified as Levi P. Wright (DOB 8/19/2005), exhibited signs of alcohol consumption, including the odor of alcohol, slurred speech, and unsteadiness, according to police. The investigation is ongoing.

Wright was transported to the Madison County Jail where he was booked on the following charges:

· 1st Degree Criminal Trespass (two counts) [28-520]

· Public Indecency [28-806]

· Disturbing the Peace [28-1322]

· Obstructing a Peace Officer [28-906]

Wright was held without immediate bond.

The Norfolk Police Division appreciates the cooperation of the residents involved and reminds the public to remain vigilant in securing their homes.