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A homeless man under supervision arrested for illegally entering a stranger’s home

newsfinale.com 2024/10/5

Staff report

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – John Daniel Jones, 41, was arrested last night and charged with burglary of an occupied dwelling after the victim arrived home to find Jones on his back porch; Jones allegedly entered the house and left a bag inside.

At about 8:48 p.m., the victim reportedly returned home from a shopping trip and found Jones on his back porch. The victim said he confronted Jones, and when Jones left the property, the victim called 911 and followed him.

At the time, a Gainesville Police Department officer was parked near the victim’s house in the 200 block of NW 6th Avenue, and the victim flagged down the officer as he followed Jones.

The victim told the officer there was a duffle bag inside the house that he did not recognize, and the officer reported that she had seen Jones carrying that bag about 20 minutes before the burglary.

The victim reported that nothing was missing from the house, but a second resident told the officer she heard someone moving around downstairs but believed at the time that it was the victim.

Post Miranda, Jones reportedly could not provide a reason why he was in the victim’s house and that he did not remember going inside the house.

Jones, who is listed in court documents as homeless, was previously arrested in February for breaking into a stranger’s home “to escape the incoming air strike.” In April, Jones entered a plea of nolo contendere to charges of burglary and property damage and was sentenced to 63 days in jail with credit for 63 days served and three years of probation. He was also ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation and follow any prescribed treatment plan. According to court records, he completed two hours of community service in lieu of court costs in May for attending the Re-entry Partnership Job and Resource Fair.

Jones has an out-of-state history between 2003 and 2006 and out-of-county charges between 2006 and 2020. Bail was set at $100,000.

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