
Naked Oklahoma Man Breaks Into Home—Then Jumps In Pond To Hide
An Oklahoma City family was shocked Monday evening when they discovered a naked man had entered their home. The incident unfolded just after 6 p.m. in a neighborhood on the city’s south side.
Unwelcome Surprise Inside Family Home
The intruder, now identified by police as 6-foot-2, Korey Sisco, entered the residence without permission and startled homeowner Blake Overstreet, who initially mistook the disturbance for his family returning from martial arts class.
“I thought it was my son and mom at the door,” Overstreet recalled. “But by the time I opened the front door, the back door was opening—and there he was. A big, naked man just walking into my house.”
Homeowners Act Fast to Protect Their Family
Both Overstreet and his wife sprang into action to defend their home. Armed with a firearm, they demanded the man leave the property.
“Any time a large, naked stranger forces his way into your house, the decision-making happens quickly,” Overstreet said. “Thankfully, we were able to de-escalate the situation ourselves.”
The man exited the house and wandered into the backyard, which backs up to a neighborhood pond.
He jumped into a pond and hid there... "hippopotamus-like."
Pond Hideout Ends With Arrest
According to police, Sisco entered the pond and remained in the water for nearly an hour before officers managed to coax him out. Overstreet watched the strange scene unfold, describing it as surreal.
“Watching someone you don’t know, who just broke into your house, now swimming in a pond full of snakes and snapping turtles—it’s one of the weirdest things I’ve ever witnessed,” he said.
Man Arrested, Warning for Other Families
Authorities confirmed Sisco was under the influence of an unknown substance at the time of the incident. He was arrested and booked on charges of indecent exposure and public intoxication.
Overstreet expressed relief that no one was hurt and used the moment to remind others to remain vigilant, even in calm, suburban neighborhoods.
“Just because it’s quiet doesn’t mean something crazy can’t happen,” he said. “There’s a little bit of crazy floating around everywhere these days.”

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