A Florida man was arrested for the 35th time just before Christmas Car theft And trying to escape from the authorities.
Kevin Campana, 31, was taken into custody Monday after breaking into a home Your local auto repair shop in Edgewater, FL and stealing a customer's car without wearing shoes, according to the Edgewater Police Department.
Campana tried to evade police, but the high-speed chase was captured on body camera video, It ended in a direct collision with a police car.
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He was charged with burglary, grand theft, driving on a revoked license and willfully fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement, according to police records.
Campana had He has previously been arrested 34 timesaccording to Volusia County inmate records.
Just days earlier, Campana had been out on bail after being arrested Dec. 18 on an attempted robbery charge, records show.
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He was first arrested on September 18, 2011 for burglary, when he was just 18 years old.
the 31 year old career criminal He has been detained for a range of crimes almost every year since his first arrest.
His various charges over the years included burglary, forgery, grand theft and possession of a controlled substance.
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The longest he spent behind bars was more than 9 months, from December 31, 2019, to October 7, 2020, for violating probation, a felony.
Campana remains in custody in Volusia County.