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A Florida A man recently released from prison allegedly damaged property in a quiet Pinellas Park neighborhood, tried to break into homes and terrorized residents.
Joshua Neil Garrison, 23, was captured on surveillance video wandering around the neighborhood naked, swinging an ax.
Tim Rieshman and his wife said they didn’t realize what had happened until the next morning, when they noticed strange things in their backyard.
“At home, on the back porch, things are not right. I go back out and the shed door is open, and then I look around the corner and the screen is off,” Reichman recalled. fox13,
When they examined the security footage, what they saw was disturbing.

He said, “Here’s this creepy guy naked at the sliding glass door.” “Absolutely terrified.”
The video shows the man trying door handles, removing window curtains and pressing himself against the glass.
“You can see where they saw his blood and where they found his fingerprints,” Reichman said. “He tries the door, and then he starts pleasuring himself and wiping on the doorknob.”
He added, “He went into my shed, picked up an ax and came back out on my porch.” “We don’t know why they didn’t use it.”
This strange incident did not happen only in the Rishman House. Police say he damaged several properties in the neighborhood that night.
“I was sleeping, and the doorbell rang, and I opened the door,” neighbor David Dale said of his surprise visitor at 10 p.m. “The door opened and there was a man standing there, and he was completely naked.”
Dale said the man then began destroying property outside his home.
“He threw a pot of plants out the window of my truck and broke the lights in front of my house,” he said.

Neighbors said the situation could have been fatal.
According to FOX13, a neighbor warned, “We’re all Second Amendment people here in Pinellas Park; we’ll shoot you.” “He was lucky we didn’t wake up.”
Garrison was taken into custody, but some residents, like the Reichmans, said they are afraid the man may return.
“I made sure I was in court so the judge would know this was more than a simple theft,” he said. “There was a sexual and a violent component to it that needed to be expressed.”
Reichman said he was surprised to learn that Garrison had been released from prison just days earlier. Garrison was sentenced in July on grand theft auto charges and is scheduled to remain in prison until December, according to court records viewed by FOX13. It is unclear why he was released early.
“He is clearly on the rise, and when he armed himself with an ax and came back onto our porch he was dangerous in a sexual and violent manner.”
Garrison has been charged with armed residential burglary, criminal mischief, violation of probation for grand theft auto, and violation of probation for fleeing and eluding.