Jailed Sunday, released Monday, jailed Tuesday
EUGENE, Ore. - The man arrested in connection with vandalism at a downtown non-profit store Sunday got out of jail Monday - and went back to jail after an incident on the University of Oregon campus.
Samuel James Vannoy, 23, was arrested Tuesday morning and booked on two counts of harassment and one count of disorderly conduct after an incident on the UO campus, according to jail records.
Jail records also show Vannoy was booked Sunday on charges including burglary, criminal mischief and abuse of a venerated object. He was released the next day due to a failure to file formal charges, jail records show.
A representative of the victims in Sunday's vandalism told KVAL News on Tuesday that she signed the forms to press charges.
KVAL News contacted the district attorney's office for comment Tuesday.
The decision was made not to pursue felony charges against Vannoy for the Assistance League vandalism, explained Deputy District Attorney Patty Perlow.
That puts the case to municipal court for prosecution of misdemeanor charges. Prosecutors there have 6 months to 2 years to file charges, depending on the offense, Perlow said.
He was released Monday before municipal court charges could be brought against him.
The charges from Tuesday's incident at the UO, all misdemeanors, will also go to municipal court.
Job security for the cops, every other day arrests, and they already know who they are looking for, any Barney could do that job.
This will keep happening until they keep the criminals locked up...boo on Lame County for not managing their money properly and allowing the situation to deteriorate...
Misdemeanors...Hmmm... If only Eugene was responsible enough to have somewhere to house these types of offenders at the city level like Springfield does. These types of issues are only going to get more prevalent until the city figures out an alternative to relying on the county to care for it's criminals after arrested.
lol gosh i wonder how the new cop shop is working out now that their is not enough money to lock people up who are criminals
Reminds me of one of my (ex)coworkers who somehow managed to get two DUIs in one night. A real winner.
 @lilly he has mental problems and needs to be in an institution. He's going through manic issues and is off meds with no supervision; when he's in a controlled state hes actually a nice kid and would never judge people he doesn't know from behind the internet.
 @Chris Godowski well he is a great guy until he is off his meds.a nice guy is some one you can trust no matter what meds he is on or off,its like a drunk when he is drunk he is mean but when he is sober he is yad yada i am sick of when he is on his meds he is a nice yad yada bs,sorry he has a problem but he is making his problem our problem and thats not ok