A Southern California man was arrested three times in 16 hours on Sunday, according to reports. 

James Langdon's first arrest happened around 3 a.m. in Glendale in Los Angeles after he allegedly led police on a foot pursuit when officers tried to cite him for jaywalking, according to FOX 11 in Los Angeles. The 47-year-old was arrested for alleged obstruction and taken to a hospital after he requested medical attention. He was later released and ordered to appear in court at a later date. 

Several hours later, he was arrested for a second time for allegedly trespassing inside a Glendale business after an employee said they found him trying to enter a closed area with a screwdriver. He was arrested for trespassing but released three hours later due to the county’s emergency "zero-dollar" bail order. 

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James Langdon, 47, was arrested three times in 16 hours on Sunday in Glendale, California.  (Glendale Police)

Around 7 p.m. that night, officers responding to reports of a break-in at an apartment allegedly found Langdon in the hallway near where a resident said their door was left ajar and things had been moved around.

James Langdon was arrested by Glendale Police three times in one day.  (Glendale Police)

When Langdon saw officers, he allegedly ran back into the empty apartment and barricaded himself inside. Officers set up a perimeter and after an officer went into the apartment to negotiate his exit, Langdon was arrested for felony vandalism. He caused around $6,000 in damage to the apartment and building, police said. 

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Langdon remained in jail on $150,000 bail after his third arrest, according to FOX 11