A Florida man was arrested for his thirty fifth time proper earlier than Christmas, after stealing a car and making an attempt to flee authorities.
Kevin Campana, 31, was taken into custody on Monday after allegedly breaking right into a local auto repair shop in Edgewater, Florida and stealing a buyer’s automobile whereas sporting no footwear, in response to the Edgewater Police Department.
Campana tried to flee from the police, however the high-speed chase, which was captured on physique digicam video, resulted in a head-on crash with a cop automobile.
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He was charged with housebreaking, grand theft, driving with a revoked license and willfully fleeing or making an attempt to elude legislation enforcement, in response to police information.
Campana had previously been arrested 34 times, in response to Volusia County inmate information.
Just days earlier, Campana was out on bond after being arrested Dec. 18 on a cost of tried housebreaking, information present.
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He was arrested for the primary time on Sept. 18, 2011, on housebreaking fees, when he was simply 18 years previous.
The 31-year-old career criminal has been taken into custody for a spread of offenses almost yearly since his first arrest.
His numerous fees over time have included housebreaking, forgery, grand theft and possession of a substance.
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His longest time spent behind bars was greater than 9 months, from Dec. 31, 2019 to Oct. 7, 2020, for probation violation, which is a felony.
Campana stays in custody in Volusia County.