It was about 4:30 in the morning, Brink said, when he realized someone was on the side of the road. He described this person as a black man in white shoes, in blue shorts. He jumped out of the lane in front of me, and it was a good thing I was paying attention to. There could have been an accident. In his deposition, Brink said the man jumped into the passenger's seat of his truck. They drove south on U.S. 61 for about a quarter mile until he found a turn-around. Now traveling northbound on U.S. 61, the man directed Brink to turn at the exit for Kunau Implementation. They travelled east on the old highway and then turned on a gravel road. Brink said he did not know if he could identify the man, even though he first stood at the driver's side window and then rode in Brink's pick-up truck. Brink said he didn't know if he had facial hair or if he wore glasses.