A Galesburg man faces multiple charges following a series of reported incidents Jan. 13 involving alleged burglary, vandalism and theft, according to police reports.

Officers were first called at 12:38 a.m. to a reported burglary at a residence in the 500 block of Holton Street. The resident told police she noticed activity in her front yard and discovered her car door open. She reported that an 18-year-old man, later identified as Amaree L. Campbell, asked if he could sleep in her vehicle. She denied the request and told him to leave, which he did.

Campbell was placed on a pending arrest list for criminal trespass to a vehicle.

Police were called back to the same residence at 2:09 a.m. after the resident reported hearing loud banging outside. She told officers she saw Campbell throwing bricks. He had left the area before officers arrived.

Police reported scratch damage to the trunk and hood of one vehicle on the property and a broken windshield on a second vehicle, which appeared to have been struck by a brick.

Officers were later given permission by Campbell’s mother to search a nearby residence, but he was not located. Family members told police Campbell had left the area on a bicycle. Criminal damage to property was added to the list of charges.

Later that afternoon, at 4:19 p.m., officers were called to a reported theft at a residence in the 100 block of North Henderson Street. The resident told police she was away from home when she received a Ring doorbell notification and saw Campbell inside her residence.

The resident said she recognized Campbell as a relative of her child’s father and that he had previously been told to stay away from the home. She told police Campbell took a child’s coat valued at $100 and a backpack valued at $50. The backpack contained a Chromebook belonging to Galesburg Community Unit School District 205, along with gloves and a hat valued at $50.

The resident said she spoke to Campbell through the doorbell system and told him to return the items and leave, but he left the residence with the property. Officers viewed security footage showing Campbell leaving with the items.

Campbell was later located near the intersection of Brooks Street and Monmouth Boulevard and taken into custody. He was booked into the Knox County Jail at 6 p.m.

According to police reports, Campbell admitted to damaging the vehicles and entering the residence and taking the items, which were no longer in his possession at the time of his arrest.

On Jan. 14, Campbell was formally charged in Knox County Court with class 1 felony residential burglary, misdemeanor criminal trespass to a residence, criminal trespass to vehicles and criminal damage to property under $500. He was later released under pretrial conditions.

Court records show that two days later, the state requested that Campbell’s pretrial release be revoked, citing violations of his release conditions. The court granted the request Jan. 20.

Campbell was also taken into custody on a separate charge of class 4 felony unlawful restraint. Details of that case were not immediately available.

Campbell remains in custody at the Knox County Jail. His next scheduled court appearance is a preliminary hearing set for Feb. 9.