Joshua Gadbaw breaks through a wall to sleep in room with his wife

28-year-old Joshua Gadbaw was caught inside an empty room at the Clarksville Heights Apartments on February 16th. A member of the maintenance personnel, David Paden, stated that during a walk-through of an empty apartment, he found two individuals, later identified as Joshua Gadbaw and his wife Amanda Melton, sleeping in one of the bedrooms. Paden then communicated that he checked the apartment beforehand at 7–8 p.m. and locked all the doors, but when he came back, the back door was open, and there was damage to the drywall, evaluated at $300-400. The damage to the living room’s drywall was done to gain access to the apartment. Joshua Gadbaw was taken into custody and charged with aggravated criminal trespass.

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Rajun Hubbard breaks into homes and douses himself with water from sinks

21-year-old Rajun Hubbard was jailed on August 21st after police responded to a breaking and entering call on Rossview Road. Victim 1 told police that she heard a crash and then heard yelling from downstairs. When she went downstairs to investigate, she saw a man. Victim 2 then came downstairs to try to calm Mr. Hubbard down. Both victims stated that Mr. Hubbard started screaming and banged his fists on the stove before spraying himself with the kitchen faucet to cool himself off. After all the chaos, Mr. Hubbard abruptly ran out of the house. When the police arrived, they observed the door knocked off the hinges.

There was another report of breaking and entering that same day on Fairview Lane. The complainant advised that Mr. Hubbard broke the back door to get in and left the faucet running outside of the sink, causing flooding to the bottom floor of the apartment. The estimated total in damages was $1,300. When the officers arrived, they observed Mr. Hubbard on the ground with multiple lacerations surrounded by broken glass next to the back door.

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Corey Johnson jailed over $16 drywall damage

18-year-old Corey Johnson was jailed on April 2nd after trespassing at a construction site on Center Road. Police responded to a call stating that two people were on the roof of the apartments being built. Johnson was initially issued a trespassing warning for the property; however, after the property manager walked through the building, he found damage to the drywall that wasn’t there before. When police tried to take Johnson into custody, he resisted arrest by locking his arms so he couldn’t be handcuffed. He also kicked the patrol car while he was being placed in the back seat. The property manager estimated the cost of the drywall to be $16.

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