Pantsless man, stolen car

Arlington Police found an intoxicated man alone in a stolen Honda Monday night. That's not all that unusual.
But the guy was naked from the waist down. That's not as common.
Duy Nguyen, 32, was discovered at about 7:45 p.m. when someone called police to report a suspicious person in the 300 block of N. Kensington Street. He was charged with grand larceny, driving under the influence of drugs, indecent exposure and assaulting police, among other counts.
Turns out the silver Honda had been reported stolen days earlier and belonged to his ex-girlfriend in Fairfax County. Police called her and told her she could come get the car.
But, if you're her, do you even want it back?
Apparently, she did.
"She came to pick it up," said Detective Crystal Nosal, a police spokeswoman.
-- Allison Klein
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November 19, 2009; 3:26 PM ET
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Posted by: mercredi | November 19, 2009 4:05 PM | Report abuse
Alright, I confess. I stole Duy's pants.
They're in my car if he wants them back.
Posted by: ComfortablyDumb | November 20, 2009 3:34 AM | Report abuse
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She's going to have to take it to a detail shop and have the upholstery cleaned. Yuck!