Police: Fleeing suspect spray-painted face for ‘camouflage’

UPI – by Ben Hooper

MADERA, Calif., March 16 (UPI) — Police in California said a fleeing suspect attempted to “camouflage himself” by covering his face in black spray-paint.

Madera Police said Jose Espinoza, 23, was seen fleeing Saturday evening from a car that had been reported stolen.

Investigators said they tracked down Espinoza later in the evening and discovered he had spray-painted his face black “in an effort to camouflage himself.”  

“The camouflage was ineffective,” police said in a Facebook post.

Espinoza was booked into the Madera County Jail.

Read more: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2015/03/16/Police-Fleeing-suspect-spray-painted-face-for-camouflage/5511426508845/#ixzz3UZCrruex

3 thoughts on “Police: Fleeing suspect spray-painted face for ‘camouflage’

  1. ” “The camouflage was ineffective,” police said ”

    There goes my camo idea for world domination. Now I guess I need to rethink spray paint…

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