BAY CITY, MI -- A 54-year-old man is facing criminal charges after police reportedly encountered him being intoxicated and nude in public.

At 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 10, police responded to the area of 14th and Lincoln streets after receiving reports of a man in an orange jumpsuit walking around and lying in the roadway. He also had been allegedly throwing items at a car that was apparently following him, court records show.

Police located the subject, later identified as Donald J. Schwartz, standing naked in the front yard of his home the 400 block of Harold Street. His jumpsuit was discarded in the yard, court records state.

The temperature outside was 23 degrees Fahrenheit at the time, according to police reports contained in court files.

As the first officer on scene exited his patrol vehicle, Schwartz entered the house and smashed the screen on its front door. He proceeded to break glass and scream inside his house.

Schwartz eventually stepped outside, wearing pajama pants and a knit cap. When he attempted to reenter the house, an officer grabbed his arm, as police did not yet know it was his home. Schwartz pulled away and stepped back into the home, court records show.

Police were able to see a crying woman sitting down in the home's living room. They entered to speak with her as Schwartz again exited the house, court records show.

The 47-year-old woman told police Schwartz has mental health issues. That day, he began destroying property inside their home and told her to clean it up. He then left on foot for a nearby bar, she said.

The woman followed him in a vehicle, but he refused to get inside and chucked found items at her, she said.

Outside, Schwartz continued to yell obscenities. He also smelled of intoxicants and appeared inebriated to police, court records show.

At one point, Schwartz reportedly shoved an officer with both hands, causing him to fall backward and topple over a planter. Police then took Schwartz to the ground and handcuffed him.

Schwartz was transported via ambulance to McLaren Bay Region hospital, but later discharged and transported to the Bay County Jail.

Bay County District Judge Timothy J. Kelly on Monday, Dec. 12, arraigned Schwartz on single counts of disorderly person-obscene conduct, disorderly person-intoxicated in public, and assaulting, resisting, or obstructing police. The first two charges are 90-day misdemeanors, while the third is a two-year felony.

Kelly set Schwartz's bond at $20,000 cash-surety and scheduled him to appear for a preliminary examination at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 28.