Florida Man Breaks Into Crocodile Enclosure, Leaves Behind A Pair Of Crocs And A Trail Of Blood

Published November 8, 2018

When employees opened the park on Tuesday morning and looked into the crocodile enclosure, they found only some clothes and a floating pair of Crocs shoes.

Brandon Hatfield

Left: Florida Times-Union, Right: St. John’s County Sheriff’s OfficeLeft: Brandon Hatfield escaping the crocodile exhibit after being bitten by the animals. Right: Hatfield’s mugshot.

On Nov. 6, when staff members at a Florida alligator farm entered a crocodile enclosure and saw two floating Croc shoes and discarded clothing, they were worried.

The employees at the Alligator Farm Zoological Park in St. Augustine, Fla. did not see a victim in the enclosure but did soon find a trail of blood reaching the top of the 20-foot tall enclosure walls. According to the Florida Times-Union, they alerted police right away.

Police solved the mystery rather quickly after arresting 23-year-old Brandon Hatfield nearby. Someone had already called 911 and reported a bloody man stripped down to his underwear calling through a local woman’s yard. Surveillance video taken at the enclosure during the time of the break-in also revealed that Hatfield had entered the park at around 7:45 p.m. on Nov. 5, and spent four hours in the exhibit.

Surveillance footage of Brandon Hatfield jumping into the crocodile pit.

In the video, Hatfield can be seen jumping multiple times from the 20-foot enclosure wall into the crocodile pit below, showing little fear of the three 12-foot-long crocodiles inside. According to Action News Jax, at one point in the video, a crocodile lunged at him after one of his repeated jumps into the pool.

In the arrest report for Hatfield, an officer notes that he was sitting on the bank of the pool when a crocodile latched onto his foot. Hatfield then frantically began trying to fight off the crocodile and eventually managed to get away.

Before staff members at the Alligator Farm Zoological Park were even aware of the break-in, a neighbor in the area called police after they saw a suspicious man “doing a slow, creeping crawl” across her property. The crawling man turned out to be Hatfield, who’d apparently lost his clothes in his nighttime swim, and was now nursing crocodile bite injuries.

“There’s a man with only gym shorts crawling,” the caller said according to Action News Jax. “He’s just crawling with his shorts halfway down his [butt] and no other clothes.”

Surveillance Footage Of Brandon Hatfield

Florida Times-UnionBrandon Hatfield escaping the crocodile exhibit after being bitten by the animals.

Another man in the neighborhood, Jeff Black, told Action News Jax that he found Hatfield in his yard and was ready to sick his dogs on the nearly-naked man, but instead his wife called the police.

“A little weird to see somebody that early in just boxers going over your wall into your property,” Black said. “He kept saying. ‘I was held hostage in a pool with gators.'”

“He says, ‘Yeah, I got bit by alligators.’ Everybody’s looking at him like, ‘OK, he’s got to be on something,'” Black added.

After receiving the call from the staff at the Alligator Farm, police quickly put two and two together and arrested Hatfield.

Florida Crocodile Enclosure

Ryan Nelson/TwitterThe Nile Crocodile exhibit that was broken into.

In the arrest report, Hatfield told officers that an “old man had the alligators on a leash and he was surrounded by all these baby alligators in the old man’s garage.” He also claimed that the “old man was feeding him to his alligators” and “began forcing him to drink this black concoction.”

The police did not buy Hatfield’s bizarre story and completely discounted it after reviewing the surveillance video. Meanwhile, alligator farm director John Bruggen agreed with the neighbor that Hatfield must not have been in his right mind.

“I would think he’s on some sort of drugs,” Brueggen told Action News Jax. “I’m concerned about an individual who literally climbs up a wall that’s meant to keep you from crocodiles and leaps over the wall into the water with them.”

Hatfield is currently being treated at Flager Hospital for his crocodile bites and an ankle injury sustained from jumping into the exhibit.


Next, check out these 33 unbelievable vintage photos from the heyday of alligator farms. After that, watch this video of a massive alligator taking a leisurely stroll through a Florida gold course.

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Caroline Redmond
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Caroline is a writer living in New York City who holds a Bachelor's in science from the University of Florida. Her work has appeared in People, Yahoo, Bustle, Entertainment Weekly, and The Boston Herald.
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John Kuroski
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