Troopers say a man is being evaluated at a Pittsburgh hospital after he crashed his car into a Connellsville house and ran down a highway, naked, afterward. The suspect, whose name has not yet been released, is accused of crashing into the home along Route 119 near the city of Connellsville border with Dunbar Township. It happened around 8 a.m. on Friday. Homeowner Laura Felgar was inside at the time and felt the house vibrate. "As I came outside, I saw the car in my house -- in my basement," Felgar said. "I didn't see the driver. I heard him yelling. Within the first 30 seconds (of me) getting outside, he was already out the window and gone around the front of the house." Witnesses said the man stripped naked as he ran down Route 119. State troopers stopped him in the parking lot of Excursions Salon. Investigators said he punched a trooper and told them that his name was Jesus Christ. The suspect was taken to Highlands Hospital and later transferred to Allegheny General Hospital for evaluation and treatment. Troopers said he will be charged. Felgar's home caught fire, with flames traveling to the second story of the home. Felgar and her husband are not able to stay in the home until further notice. No one was hurt.

Troopers say a man is being evaluated at a Pittsburgh hospital after he crashed his car into a Connellsville house and ran down a highway, naked, afterward.

The suspect, whose name has not yet been released, is accused of crashing into the home along Route 119 near the city of Connellsville border with Dunbar Township. It happened around 8 a.m. on Friday.


Homeowner Laura Felgar was inside at the time and felt the house vibrate.

"As I came outside, I saw the car in my house -- in my basement," Felgar said. "I didn't see the driver. I heard him yelling. Within the first 30 seconds (of me) getting outside, he was already out the window and gone around the front of the house."

Witnesses said the man stripped naked as he ran down Route 119. State troopers stopped him in the parking lot of Excursions Salon. Investigators said he punched a trooper and told them that his name was Jesus Christ.

The suspect was taken to Highlands Hospital and later transferred to Allegheny General Hospital for evaluation and treatment. Troopers said he will be charged.



Felgar's home caught fire, with flames traveling to the second story of the home. Felgar and her husband are not able to stay in the home until further notice. No one was hurt.