New Video Footage Captures Naked Jogger in Sutton Park Amid Police Investigation
Naked Jogger Filmed in Sutton Park as Police Investigate

New Video Evidence Emerges of Naked Jogger in Sutton Park

New video footage has surfaced showing a naked man jogging through Sutton Park in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. The brief clip, captured in broad daylight under windy conditions, depicts a white male carrying a backpack and his shoes in one hand as he moves through prickly undergrowth.

Details of the Incident and Police Response

The footage is reported to have been taken by a dogwalker on Friday, March 13, 2026. This comes just five days after a separate sighting of a naked runner in the same park on March 9. Alarmed visitors dialed 999 after spotting the man, who also carried a backpack, near the Banners Gate entrance off Monmouth Drive a week earlier.

West Midlands Police is actively investigating the March 9 incident, which they described as an exposure case occurring shortly before 9:20 a.m. However, the force has confirmed that they have not received any formal reports regarding the March 13 sighting captured in the new video. In a statement, police urged witnesses or individuals with information to contact them by ringing 101 and quoting log number 1010 of March 9.

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Background on Sutton Park and Public Reaction

Sutton Park is a massive 2,400-acre National Nature Reserve and one of the largest urban parks in Europe. It features extensive heathland, woodlands, wetlands, and seven lakes, with amenities including a car park and children's play area at the Banners Gate entrance.

The alarming sight has sparked a mixed reaction online, with some speculating if the man was a naturist. One commenter on Facebook noted, "They ride through York on their bikes naked," while another suggested, "I’d imagine he’d have his clothes in his backpack." The incident has raised concerns among park visitors and highlights ongoing issues with public behavior in recreational areas.

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