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Outlaw Blues: Bob Dylan Stopped By Cops After “Suspicious” Walk

8/17/09, 9:36 am EST

Photo: Hill/FilmMagic

Last month, police in Long Branch, New Jersey, responded to a call about a suspicious person peering into houses that were for sale during a rainstorm. Turns out, the potential perp was no criminal — it was Bob Dylan. The ensuing incident demonstrated anyone can be the victim of mistaken identity, and that Jersey cops need to brush up on their rock history.

Twenty-four-year-old police officer Kristie Buble approached Dylan, who “felt like going for a walk” before his performance that evening, Long Beach Police Department Sgt. Michael Ahart told CNN. At that point, according to the AP, the following exchange occurred between the rock legend and the fuzz:

“What is your name, sir?” the officer asked.
“Bob Dylan,” Dylan said.
“OK, what are you doing here?” the officer asked.
“I’m on tour,” the singer replied.

“She recognized the name, she just really didn’t believe it was Bob Dylan,” Ahart told CNN. “He was soaking wet because it was raining and he was wearing a hood.” That night, Dylan, John Mellencamp and Willie Nelson were set to play a concert at a Lakewood, New Jersey baseball stadium as part of their minor-league ballpark tour (read our report from the tour here). Now, if this happened to say, Jersey boys like Bruce Springsteen or Bon Jovi, the cops would’ve just asked for autographs and left. However, the disbelieving police officers drove Dylan back to his hotel where the tour buses were stationed. Once there, members of the crew reiterated that Bob Dylan was, in fact, Bob Dylan, and the situation ended.

In other Dylan news, at a concert last night in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, Dylan paid tribute to Elvis Presley on the 32nd anniversary of the King’s death with a performance of “Heartbreak Hotel,” according to Dylan’s official Website.

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Dylan, Mellencamp, Nelson Mine Deep Catalogs on Ballpark Tour
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ROCKNROLLPIMP | 8/17/2009, 10:26 am EST

what a buncha rap lovin Mtv raised idjits

Anonymous | 8/17/2009, 10:31 am EST

Police:” What is your name sir?”
Dylan: “How could I answer that if you’ve got the nerve to ask me… I mean you got a lot of nerve asking me a question like that. Do you ask the Beatles that?”

Police: “Uhhhhh Ok, what are you doing here?”

Dylan: “Im not questioning you because I don’t expect any answer from you. Do you think somebody wouldnt go see somebody if they didnt want entertainment. Who wants to go get whipped?”

Transcriptwasclosebutnotquite | 8/17/2009, 10:34 am EST

Police:” What is your name sir?”
Dylan: “How could I answer that if you’ve got the nerve to ask me… I mean you got a lot of nerve asking me a question like that. Do you ask the Beatles that?”

Police: “Uhhhhh Ok, what are you doing here?”

Dylan: “Im not questioning you because I don’t expect any answer from you. Do you think somebody wouldnt go see somebody if they didnt want entertainment. Who wants to go get whipped?”

scott bedford | 8/17/2009, 11:55 am EST

and the first shall be last

and the last shall be first

those that are high shall be made low

those that are high shall be made low

scott bedford | 8/17/2009, 11:55 am EST

and the first shall be last

and the last shall be first

those that are high shall be made low

those that are high shall be made low

Anonymous | 8/17/2009, 1:00 pm EST

I’m sure the police would have recognized Zimmy if he’d been wearing his Zorro outfit.

sneekydees | 8/17/2009, 1:34 pm EST

jessica simpson’s next album is a tribute to bob dylan,she is doing 12 of his greatest songs.it will be awesome!!!!

orhan.. | 8/17/2009, 2:06 pm EST

wonder who was the person spotted dylan suspicious…

Imagemaker | 8/17/2009, 3:20 pm EST

I am picturing what Bob Dylan looks like in a hood soaking wet and I am shaking with fear.

MB | 8/17/2009, 3:56 pm EST

If I were the cop I wouldve definetly asked for his autograph!! Then I wouldve fainted….

imagoat! | 8/17/2009, 4:58 pm EST

priceless!

2 young 2 care | 8/18/2009, 12:11 am EST

I’m surprised there hasn’t been any retard comparing this incident to the whole Gates/Crowley drama that recently went down… but I’m pretty sure that the next 2 comments or so will definitely feature that comparison.

TobyTyler | 8/18/2009, 9:14 am EST

This is what happens when you cut art/music from public schools!

For Real | 8/18/2009, 9:36 am EST

I’m picturing what Imagemaker looks like naked, and I’d say it’s likely much, MUCH worse than a wet dylan. Comic Book Guy perhaps?

there you go | 8/18/2009, 2:44 pm EST

well his face looks like an old vagina now so how the hell are you to know it’s dylan? there you go.

Immigrant song | 8/18/2009, 3:02 pm EST

@ there you go:
I’m pretty sure that Dylan looks a hell of a lot better than you ever could.

Digital Liberty | 8/18/2009, 7:48 pm EST

“Your papers, please. Your papers are not in order!”

Welcome to present-day America.

Rik | 8/19/2009, 10:21 am EST

On the one hand, the officer in question is only 24 years old. On the other, she is obviously a stupid bitch. Yeah, i’m gonna stick with stupid bitch.

ebonylivel | 9/9/2009, 2:02 pm EST

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Anonymous | 9/18/2009, 4:11 am EST

HA, HA, HA…why I suspect that this incident is a charming joke made by Bob to show, after the Gates incident, that things can be done in different way.

grainofsandfan | 10/6/2009, 12:45 am EST

The woman was doing her job. Bob was doing his job.

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