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Naked Man Accused Of Vandalizing Milpitas Church

MILPITAS (CBS SF) -- A man in the buff allegedly destroyed thousands of dollars worth of property at a Milpitas church Wednesday morning, police said.

Police responded to St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, located at 260 S. Abel St., around 5:30 a.m. after a call about a naked man destroying church property, police said.

Officers found the chapel damaged and several statues, candleholders and planters destroyed inside and outside, police said.

A volunteer at the church office said this afternoon that three statues were found broken and that the flower beds in front of the church had been trampled and ruined. In the school area she said flowerpots had been smashed.

She said repairs are under way.

After searching the area, police found Michael Vickroy, 30, in the church's south parking lot without any clothes on, police said.

Vickroy, who is a transient, apparently had had an argument with his girlfriend about their relationship and proceeded to take out his anger at the church.

The estimated damage to items and property was between $15,000 and $20,000, police said.

Vickroy was arrested without incident. He was booked at Santa Clara County Jail on suspicion of vandalizing a church.

Vandalizing a place of worship can be a felony offense and considered a hate crime, according to police.

Anyone with more information about the case is asked to call police at (408) 586-2500.

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