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Naked man discovered under interstate in Jackson

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JACKSON, MS (WLBT) - A man was found unconscious and naked under Interstate 20 at Terry Road.  AMR, Jackson firefighters and a Jackson Police officer responded to the call around 3:30 p.m. Saturday. 

Under the I-20 bridge a black male was discovered sleeping surrounded by clothing, but he was not wearing anything.  We have received calls into our newsroom within the last week complaining of a naked person.  JPD Officer Colendula Green said he will not be charged with a crime.  The man is homeless and was trying to keep cool, taking a nap out of the sun.

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