A Southern California man was arrested 3 times in 16 hours on Sunday, in line with reviews.
James Langdon’s first arrest occurred round 3 a.m. in Glendale in Los Angeles after he allegedly led police on a foot pursuit when officers tried to quote him for jaywalking, in line with FOX 11 in Los Angeles. The 47-year-old was arrested for alleged obstruction and brought to a hospital after he requested medical consideration. He was later launched and ordered to look in courtroom at a later date.
A number of hours later, he was arrested for a second time for allegedly trespassing inside a Glendale enterprise after an worker stated they discovered him making an attempt to enter a closed space with a screwdriver. He was arrested for trespassing however launched three hours later because of the county’s emergency “zero-dollar” bail order.
Round 7 p.m., officers responding to reviews of a break-in at a metropolis residence allegedly discovered Landon within the hallway exterior an residence the place the residents stated the door was left ajar and issues had been moved round.
When Langdon noticed officers, he allegedly ran again into the empty residence and barricaded himself inside. Officers arrange a fringe and after an officer went into the residence to barter his exit, Langdon was arrested for felony vandalism. He prompted round $6,000 in injury to the residence and constructing, police stated.
Langdon remained in jail on $150,000 bail after his third arrest, in line with FOX 11.
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