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Wig, bikini, tan water balloons part of fireman's arsenal
By Associated Press
Published: 04/06/2007

MASON, OH - A volunteer firefighter who was found at a park wearing a woman's wig and bikini was arrested on charges of drunken driving and indecency, officials said.

Steven S. Cole, 46, of Waynesville, told an officer he was on his way to a Dayton bar to perform as a woman in a contest offering a $10,000 prize, the arrest report said.



Mason City Police Department photo of Cole

He was arrested after police received a report of an intoxicated man walking and driving around Heritage Oak Park in Mason. Police said Cole was wearing a blond wig, pink flip-flops and a string bikini with the top filled out by tan water balloons.

His blood-alcohol test registered 0.174, more than twice Ohio's legal driving limit of 0.08, the arrest report said.

He was due in court on charges of drunken driving, public indecency and disorderly conduct. Cole has been a Wayne Township firefighter since 2000. Township officials said he will be placed on administrative leave.



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