A woman taking her 7-year-old daughter to the restroom at a Keystone Lake park in Tulsa, Oklahoma, saw a man looking up at her from inside a public toilet. The man, 52-year-old Kenneth Webster Enlow, was arresting on a Peeping Tom complaint.
Tulsa County Sheriff's Deputies were called to White Water Park women's bathroom early on Sunday evening by a park ranger. The park has toilet facilities that include a septic tank under a cement slab. A plastic toilet seat sets over the hole that allows access for septic service. Deputy Brian Osman said in his arrest report that he saw Enlow standing in the septic tank. "I saw that he was standing with his head and shoulders out of the hole and that he was covered in faeces."
Keystone Fire and Rescue helped Enlow climb out of the toilet and used a fire hose to clean him off. Enlow first told authorities his girlfriend "Angel" hit him in the head with a tyre iron and dumped him in the toilet. He said Angel drove him to the dam and left him in the hole about 30 minutes before he was found. He claimed that he was unconscious from that injury and that's why he didn't call for help when the woman and her daughter entered the bathroom.
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Deputy Osman said Enlow did not have any fresh injuries that backed up his story of being attacked with a tyre iron. Deputies took Enlow to OSU Medical Center where medical personnel confirmed there were no injuries consistent with being struck in the face or head. Enlow was taken to Tulsa County Jail where he was booked on a Peeping Tom complaint and on outstanding warrants from Okmulgee County.
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