Running out of gas is never fun, but for two women traveling north on I-5 Saturday the unfortunate situation took a bizarre turn.

While the two women, ages 61 and 53-years-old, called for assistance from the side of the interstate near Corvallis, they allegedly saw a barefoot woman who was acting strangely approach their car and drop her pants.

The barefoot woman, later identified as 24-year-old Victoria Dawn Lohmann, ran across I-5, but returned and climbed on top of the car, police said. The two women were inside with the doors locked.

Lohmann jumped up and down on the hood of the car, then jumped onto the windshield, police said, caving it inward. She then ran across the interstate again.

A trooper stopped to see if the women in the disabled car needed assistance, entirely unaware of what had allegedly transpired. State troopers and Linn County deputies quickly found Lohmann and took her into custody.

Lohmann, who is from Aumsville, was taken to the Linn County Jail. A controlled substance was found on her person and has been submitted for forensic analysis.

-- Melissa Binder