Crime & Safety

Man Who Egged Neighbor's House More Than 100 Times Arrested: Police

The alleged thrower will not get off over-easy.

Police in Euclid, Ohio, finally cracked a two-year-old case that was no yolk.

Jason Kozan was arrested Tuesday for allegedly egging a house more than 100 times over the course of two years, Euclid police said in a Facebook post.

The target of the heaved huevos was then-85-year-old Albert Clemens, Sr., who told Cleveland.com in March 2015 that a mystery man had been chucking eggs at his door for a year with near-perfect aim.

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"The accuracy is phenomenal," Clemons told Cleveland.com. "Because almost every time when it's nice weather and they launch five or six of these at a time, they almost invariably hit the front door."

But Clemons can worry no more, as the alleged thrower was plucked off the street and put behind bars.

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Kozan was charged with felony vandalism after "lengthy investigation," police said. His bond was set at $2,000, and the case will be forwarded to a grand jury for indictment, according to police.

It is unclear exactly how much hard-boiled time he could do if convicted or how much cash he would have to shell out in fines.

You can see some photos of the damage above, via Euclid police.

Image via Euclid police.

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