PETOSKEY, Mich. (AP) —
The search for a driver who fled an accident scene in northern Michigan
over the weekend was apparently a job for a dog, not a bat.
State
troopers arrested 33-year-old Mark Wayne Williams because they say he
refused to leave them alone after he showed up Saturday night wearing a
Batman outfit.
"He wouldn't clear the scene, and we had a canine
out there and he kept screwing up the scent," State Police Sgt. Jeff
Gorno told the Petoskey News-Review. "He said he wanted to help us look for the driver."
"We
didn't want the dog to track Batman instead of the accident scene, and
he was getting in the way of officers who had a job to do," the sergeant
said.
Williams wasn't carrying any dangerous weapons, but his
costume and gear were confiscated, Gorno said. He was charged with
resisting and obstructing police in an investigation, and he posted bond
and was released from the county jail. He is due back in court Oct. 18.
A call to a number listed as Williams' Petoskey home rang unanswered Wednesday.
It's not Williams' first brush with the law as the caped crusader.
He
was arrested last year after police received a report of a man dressed
as Batman on the roof of a Petoskey business. When officers arrived,
they found Williams, dressed as Batman and carrying a baton-type
striking weapon, a can of chemical irritant spray and a pair of
sand-filled gloves.
He pleaded guilty to one count of attempted
resisting and obstructing a police officer and was sentenced to six
months of probation during which he was forbidden to wear costumes,
including his Batman get-up.
Williams said at the time that he never intended to harm anyone.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.