CHICOPEE -- Judging by the police report, Shane Murphy is no Robin Hood.

Early on Dec. 22, a Chicopee woman woke to the sound of someone bumping into a Christmas tree in her living room. Sitting up in bed, she saw a man carrying a crossbow walk through her kitchen and down the basement stairs, she later told police.

Murphy, 20, was arrested nearby after police, responding to the woman's 911 call, saw him riding by on a mountain bike with a crossbow slung over his shoulder.

"For what, I didn't do anything," Murphy allegedly said when told to get off the bike and get on the ground. Several bank cards, a phone charger and a pay stub with a woman's name on it fell from his sweatshirt as he was pat frisked, the report said.

He was charged with breaking into two homes and stealing a variety of objects, from a cellphone, checkbook and credit cards to wrapped presents under a Christmas tree.

Murphy pleaded not guilty Monday in Chicopee District Court to six felonies: one count of larceny from a building and five counts of breaking and entering a building in the nighttime.

Two homes -- one on Jennings Street, the other on Columba Street -- were allegedly targeted by Murphy, who also attempted to break into a home on Boileau Terrace, police said.

Several items stolen from the Columba Street home were found "dumped on the ground" on Boileau Terrace, according to the arrest report. Some, including a wallet, checkbook and credit cards, had been stolen from the homeowner's purse while others had been wrapped and placed beneath her Christmas tree the night before, the homeowner told police.

At the home on Jennings Street, police found a package of hunting arrows in the basement, with all but one arrow missing. The homeowner identified the arrows, archery gloves and a kitchen knife as being stolen from her home, but could not immediately say if the crossbow Murphy was carrying when arrested had been stolen, police said.

Additional items, including keys to a Cadillac and the bike Murphy was riding, are being held by police until owners can be identified.

At his arraignment on Monday, Murphy's bail was set at $1,000 and the case was continued for a pretrial hearing on Jan. 18. Judge Bethzaida Sanabria-Vega also ordered Murphy, if released, to have no contact with the alleged victims.