Alabama man charged after allegedly urinating on police vehicle

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A Hale County man was charged after allegedly relieving himself on a police vehicle parked along a busy roadway, according to WBRC.

According to court records, Randal Marcus Deramus is accused of urinating on a Moundville Police Department patrol car on Thursday, December 30. The vehicle was reportedly parked on the side of Highway 69 at the time of the incident.

Documents indicate the alleged act occurred while traffic was flowing around the parked patrol car.

Deramus has been charged with public lewdness, according to court records. A mugshot has not been released at this time.

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