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Police bust 3 thrill seekers in bathroom stall after trio spotted atop iconic Nashville building

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Three men were busted by police in Nashville after an alert citizen called 911 to report seeing the men at the top of the AT&T Building on Sunday.

Just before 5 p.m., a witness called police after noticing three men who appeared suspicious on top of the iconic skyscraper that is often referred to as “The Batman Building” for its obvious resemblance to the caped crusader. 

“Yes, ma’am. I’m at Garth Brooks’ bar down here, and we’re looking at the AT&T building. And there are three individuals on the top of the AT&T building, like all on the tower part. They don’t look like they’re supposed to be there. And it’s a Sunday. So I can’t imagine they’re working. But it looks very strange,” the caller described. 

Police said officers were able to spot the men on the building with binoculars. One thrill seeker was seen near a spire of the building and another was lying down on the circular AT&T logo.

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Jacob Thomas Cieszynski, 26, of Chicago, Chase Cooper Lester, 26, of Culloden, Georgia, and Ryan James McGarrity, 20, of Laguna Woods, California

The men told police they got up to the top of the building via an unsecured door. (Metropolitan Nashville Police Department)

Officers entered the building and headed to the roof, but neither they nor a police helicopter crew could find the three men. 

Following a floor-to-floor search, officers ultimately ended up in a men’s restroom on the 24th floor just before 6:30 p.m.

Men hiding in bathroom stall

Three men were caught hiding in a bathroom stall after a 911 caller reported them on top of Tennessee’s tallest building Sunday afternoon.  (Metropolitan Nashville Police Department)

The officer found all three men hiding together in a locked stall and ordered them to show their hands under the door of the stall.  

The three complied and were taken into police custody.

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Bathroom stall arrest in Nashville

Nashville Police caught the three out-of-state trespassers inside a bathroom stall after a brief search.  (Metropolitan Nashville Police Department)

The men told police they entered the building through an unsecured door. 

They are all three facing charges of aggravated trespassing and disorderly conduct charges.

The trespassers were identified as Jacob Thomas Cieszynski, 26, of Chicago, Chase Cooper Lester, 26, of Culloden, Georgia, and Ryan James McGarrity, 20, of Laguna Woods, California.  

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Men surrender to Nashville police

Three out-of-state men surrender to Nashville police after being seen on top of the iconic “Batman Building.” (Metropolitan Nashville Police Department)

In addition to aggravated trespassing and disorderly conduct, police said Lester is also charged with possessing burglary tools after a crowbar and a screwdriver were found in his backpack.

Officers also seized several cameras from the three, including a GoPro.  

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One of the men told officers that they had heard the AT&T Building was the “best place to get a view of Nashville,” so they entered and climbed the stairs to the roof. 

“This case is a prime example of an alert citizen SEEING SOMETHING suspicious and SAYING SOMETHING to authorities. We all benefit by each other’s vigilance,” said Nashville Metropolitan Police Public Affairs Director Don Aaron. 

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