

She also told police that she recalled that the suspect was wearing a detention type bracelet on his right ankle. Galea said after ABC 57's story aired on Thursday another victim came forward with a description of the man having a tattoo on his left calf.ĪBC 57 has discovered the 5th victim is a teacher at Adams High School. Joe Galea with the South Bend Police said, "We did not want it to escalate into something worse as progressive steps have shown, where exposing to grabbing and then we did not want to see the next step." bridge they both said they saw him put on the shorts and continue walking north along the East Race. The women said he was wearing a pair of shorts over his head but as they called 911 from on top of the LaSalle Ave. They both told ABC 57 that Nipper ran down a set of stairs in the nude grabbing at their behinds. On July 4th two women in their 70's say they were assaulted by Nipper who sprung out at them. Nipper is also being charged with violating his parole.

South Bend Police say both charges are misdemeanors and are pending his formal arraignment. Joseph County Jail on 1 preliminary count of indecent exposure and 1 count of assault. The SBPD has identified the man as 43-year-old Curtis Nipper. The man jumped out naked on five different occasions over the past two weeks.Īfter our story aired the fifth victim came forward with a detailed description of the suspect that helped police put him behind bars. They are crediting an ABC 57 viewer who saw our report on the 4th of July and then contacted the South Bend Police Department.
#SB STREAKER SERIAL#
Police have caught the serial streaker who was jumping out in front of women at the East Race near the LaSalle and Niles Avenue area. Just not a good look from streaker boy.SOUTH BEND, Ind. Orton looked like a guy who would rather hide beneath the wagon. People say no one circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills. But it was one of those timid moments that can crush a team’s spirit. Orton was told that it looked as if he could have made it. I don’t think I was going to get the first down running the ball.” “I should have thrown the ball away, and maybe we would have had a shot to go for it. Instead, he slid 2 yards short of the first, leaving the Bills in fourth-and-2. He had a decent chance to get the first down. Orton was chased out of the pocket to his right. Early in the second quarter, the Bills faced third-and-2 at the Denver 25. On a day when Peyton Manning was ordinary, with the game there to be taken, the Bills needed their quarterback to be their best player and emotional leader.
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The fact is, he needed to be great for the Bills to pull the upset. When the game was in doubt, though, Orton wasn’t up to it. An article from the Denver Post about the play: Or Orton sliding on a 3rd down and short run against Denver instead of trying to pick up the first with the playoffs on the line, then claiming he wouldn't have gotten the first down and should have thrown the ball away. Yeah.I mean that might as well have been Trent Edwards stepping out of bounds on 4th and 9 late in the game in opponent territory needing a TD to win but not throwing it up to avoid the INT. Not a good choice for running back - dive in and score - then Get back into the stands. Nope he slide to early - down at the 1 yard line maybe the 2.
