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American citizen under administrative arrest in Moscow for 10 days for 'petty hooliganism' amid claims he 'got drunk, climbed through a window of children's library and fell asleep'

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By Perkin Amalaraj

Published: 08:31 BST, 7 May 2024 | Updated: 08:57 BST, 7 May 2024

An American citizen has reportedly been arrested in Moscow over claims he got drunk, climbed through the window of a children's library and fell asleep 

The man, named locally as William Russell Nycum, has been placed under arrest for 10 days after the incident at a Moscow children's library on May 3. 

According to local media, Nycum was in Russia for a vacation, and was staying with some teachers he knew. 

On May 2, he went to a bar and disappeared before his arrest the following day. 

He claimed to have been kidnapped after getting into a fight with his friends at a bar, but in reality had simply left in a taxi, a source told Ren TV, before he crashed through the library window. 

According to his visa, he was allowed to stay in Russia for up to six months, though it is not known when he entered the country, or how his administrative arrest will affect this.  

William Russell Nycum is being held for 10 days in Moscow (File Image)

News of Nycum's arrest comes after an American soldier was detained in Russia over the weekend, according to US officials.

Staff sergeant Gordon D. Black was taken into custody on May 2 in Vladivostock, near the border with China and North Korea.

He was stationed in South Korea and traveled to Russia on his own, as reported by CBS News on Monday.

It's not clear how Black traveled to Russia but it was not on official business for the army.

Black was apparently in the process of changing stations from Korea to Fort Hood in Texas.

The soldier is reportedly accused of sealing from a woman.

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