Police Identify Man Who Refused To Talk After Arrest

WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Authorities think they have identified a man who refused to speak after he was charged with trespassing in a small central Massachusetts town.

The man was found sleeping on the ground near a Warren business on Wednesday. After asking police if he would be arrested, he clammed up.

He refused to speak to police, a judge, or his court-appointed attorney and was sent to jail.

David Tuttle, a spokesman for the sheriff's department, tells The Telegram & Gazette that after being told he could be held up to 30 days, the man opened up over the weekend and identified himself as 19-year-old Walter Brown, of Bountiful, Utah. Tuttle says his story checked out.

How he ended up in Massachusetts in unclear. He is due in court on Monday.

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