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JAVA — The man police arrested with an ax in the roof of his car on July 24 has been arrested for the fourth time in eight days.

Jared T. Price, 21, of Java was charged with driving while ability impaired by drugs July 24 after he was stopped with an ax protruding from the roof of a vehicle that had no license plates, windshields or doors. He also faced several traffic and vehicle charges.

After he was bailed out of jail, he was arrested Wednesday, July 26 — this time on a handful of charges after a police car window was kicked out.

The Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office says that deputies were called to Welch Road in Java around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday for a domestic incident involving Price, who is the subject of an order of protection. The protected people were at the residence.

Deputies say Price was not cooperative and kicked the rear door window of the police car. He was subsequently charged with attempted second-degree escape, a felony; and fourth-degree criminal mischief and resisting arrest, both misdemeanors.

Price was arraigned in Warsaw Town Court and sent to Wyoming County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail. He had not posted bail as of Sunday.He had been arrested twice earlier in the month. On July 18, he was charged with second-degree criminal contempt , a misdemeanor, for violating an order of protection, and bail was posted. On July 20, he was charged with unlawfully growing cannabis, a misdemeanor, and unlawful possession of marijuana.

Includes reporting by staff writer Victoria E. Freile.