Following a 72-hour drinking binge, a Pensacola man allegedly spent about half an hour walking around Baptist Hospital parking lots and puncturing tires on 15 parked vehicles.

Joshua Horne, 34, was arrested May 31 and charged with 10 counts of criminal mischief in connection to the incident, according to court records.

Horne arrived at the Baptist Medical Park at about 8 a.m. May 14 in his white 2003 Ford Ranger pickup truck,and security cameras captured his subsequent actions, according to his arrest report.

For the next 24 minutes, Horne was caught on camera walking around four separate hospital parking lots, puncturing the tires of 15 vehicles and causing $8,054 in damages, the report stated. Some of the vehicles has a single tire punctured, while others had all four tires punctured, the report noted.

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The following day, Pensacola police learned Horne had been arrested by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office in connection to an unrelated fraud charge, and investigators interviewed him at the Escambia County Jail.

Police showed Horne photos of a white man puncturing tires in the hospital parking lots. Horne told deputies he didn’t remember puncturing any tires at the hospital, but he did admit the photos looked like him, the report stated.

Horne told police he had started drinking May 12 and didn’t stop until he was arrested and booked into the Escambia County Jail at 8:47 p.m. May 14 on the fraud charge.

"Joshua was able to recall parts of the 72-hour drinking binge but did not remember his actions at Baptist Hospital," his arrest report stated.

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When police interviewed Horne’s wife May 16 and showed her the photos from the hospital parking lot cameras, she immediately identified the man as her husband, the report states.

She told police the shirt her husband could be seen wearing in the photos was sitting on the front seat in their truck, parked just a short distance away, the report stated.

Horne was released from the county jail at 10:30 p.m. May 15, where he had been held on a $2,500 bond for fraud. On May 31, he was rearrested and booked into the Escambia County Jail with a $13,000 bond on 10 charges of criminal mischief, court records show.

A police officer who interviewed Horne twice about the tire puncturing wrote in the arrest report that the man "voiced remorse for his actions time and time again. Joshua stated he wanted to pay for the damages caused by 'making it right.'"

Colin Warren-Hicks can be reached at colinwarrenhicks@pnj.com or 850-435-8680.