A California man was arrested three times in just 16 hours.
Gatekeepers News reports that James Langdon, who appears to be homeless, was first arrested around 3 am in Glendale, Los Angeles, after he was caught jaywalking before fleeing cops on February 13.
Hours after being released, Langdon was caught trespassing at a business with a screwdriver in hand and was again detained for three hours before being released under the county’s emergency zero-dollar bail order.
However, in the evening, he was caught trying to break into an apartment – and finally held on $150,000 bail. Langdon was collared for a third time for felony vandalism around 7 pm Sunday evening.
Officers found him in the hallway outside of an apartment that had its door left open and items misplaced and moved around inside, having caused upwards of $6,000 in damage to the property, according to police.
He remained in jail on $150,000 bail following his third arrest, Fox 11 reported.
It was gathered that in the first incident, cops had attempted to stop the 47-year-old to cite him for jaywalking, however, Langdon took off on foot leading to a brief pursuit by police before he was cuffed by cops, according to FOX 11 in Los Angeles.
Langdon was charged with alleged obstruction before being taken to a nearby hospital after he requested medical attention.