USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

A 27-year-old man was arrested Monday after allegedly offering police "a million and a half" to let him go.

The Manitowoc Police Department responded to the 1600 block of South Ninth Street at about 3:45 a.m., Monday, for the report of a suspicious person. The man, later identified as Christopher Novak, got into a vehicle parked in a driveway that wasn't his.

When officers arrived, Novak was asked what he was doing sitting in the vehicle. He reportedly responded with a "dazed and confused look," and was fidgeting, according to a police incident report.

Novak was asked to get out of the vehicle and was asked if he knew who owned it. He allegedly told police he was in Teresa Halbach's vehicle, adding he planned to "rape and kill" her, then frame Steven Avery for it. Avery and his nephew were convicted of the crime in 2007 and are the focus of Netflix's "Making a Murderer" documentary series.

"It was evident that Christopher was under the influence at this point," the report stated.

Novak was handcuffed and then got the attention of one of the officers. He allegedly said, "I'll give you a million and a half if you let me go." When police asked, "A million and a half what?" Novak repeated his statement.

He was arrested on suspicion of bribing an officer and disorderly conduct.