One-Legged Man Driving Ice Cream Truck Allegedly Slashes Tires Of 7 Cars, Evades Police

Hulking, One-Legged Man Driving Ice Cream Truck Evades Police
LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 15: An evil clown character drives onstage as Sony announces its new version of Twisted Metal for Playstation 3 at the Shrine Theater on opening day of the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) which is at the Los Angles Convention Center, on June 15, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. The Entertainment Software Association expects 45,000 people to attend the E3 expo featuring more than 250 gaming industry publishers and developers such as Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 15: An evil clown character drives onstage as Sony announces its new version of Twisted Metal for Playstation 3 at the Shrine Theater on opening day of the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) which is at the Los Angles Convention Center, on June 15, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. The Entertainment Software Association expects 45,000 people to attend the E3 expo featuring more than 250 gaming industry publishers and developers such as Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

We're not sure how he hasn't been caught yet either.

A man who allegedly slashed the tires of seven cars at a bar in Southborough, Mass. on Super Bowl Sunday has managed to evade police despite having an oddly specific appearance, Metro West Daily News reports.

Police and witnesses at the scene described the suspect as being a white male with a southern accent, who is a hulking 6-foot-8 and weighs between 300 and 350 pounds. The man has a prosthetic leg, and allegedly fled the scene in a large, blue "ice cream-style truck," according to police reports.

An officer responded to the restaurant and bar, Owen O'Leary's, after an employee saw the man slashing the tires of cars in the parking lot after he was refused service and asked to leave, Southborough Police Department said on their Facebook page.

Lt. Sean James said the man has not been apprehended.

“We do have a potential suspect,” Lt. Sean James said. “We are waiting on witness identification.”

Restaurant Manager Michael O’Brien told Metro West that he had seen the man in the bar before, and despite being "big [and] outspoken," he hadn't caused problems prior to Sunday's incident.

O'Brien said the patrons were all in good spirits after seeing the Denver Broncos get crushed in the Super Bowl. Once patrons saw their tires had been slashed, the atmosphere changed.

“Everyone was in a pretty good mood until then,” he said.

As police continue to investigate the alleged tire-slashing, ice-cream-truck-driving, mammoth of a man, O'Brien said he is confident the suspect will be caught.

“He’s not inconspicuous,” he said.

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