A Pensacola man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly walked into a Pensacola Beach restaurant claiming he was wearing a bomb, then threatened to defecate in a patrol car.

According to an Escambia County Sheriff's Office's report, Orville Van Pence, 39, walked into The Dock on Casino Beach Boulevard the night of May 22 saying he had a bomb.

Concerned citizens and employees told police Pence ran up to the building and yelled "bomb, the attack is coming" then ran away. A manager also told police that Pence said the bomb was in his pocket.

According to the report, Pence smelled strongly of alcohol and had to frequently sit down because he couldn't balance as officers spoke to him. Pence had already been given trespass warnings from a number of Pensacola Beach bars, the report states, but officers added a slew of other nearby locations to that list while on scene, including a Circle K.

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Officers let Pence go, but reported that within minutes they allegedly saw him walk into the same Circle K, so they arrested him on suspicion of trespassing after being given a warning.

Police said Pence was belligerent in the patrol car and was yelling so loudly the officer couldn't hear his radio. The report states Pence wouldn't stay seated and threatened to defecate in the back of the car. He banged his head against the partition and was making threats, the report states, but it doesn't clarify what those threats were.

Pence was charged with threatening to bomb, a second-degree felony, and trespassing, a first-degree misdemeanor.

He's being held at Escambia County Jail on a $15,500 bond.