Jason Kozan

EUCLID, Ohio -- A Euclid man faces charges that accuse him of egging a former neighbor's house more than 100 times in a single year.

Jason E. Kozan, 30, is charged with vandalism in the incidents that happened between May 20, 2014 to June 26, 2015, according to court records.

Kozan egged former neighbor Albert Clemens, Sr.'s house on Wilmore Avenue more than 100 times, police said. The attacks damaged Clemens' house and kept his family on edge, he said last year in an interview with cleveland.com.

Clemens declined to comment Wednesday when reached by phone.

Detectives began investigating last year and obtained a warrant to search Kozan's former house. They found evidence they presented to a prosecutor who ultimately decided to file charges, Euclid Lt. Mike Knack said Wednesday.

Detectives have not identified a motive for the eggings, which largely ceased after Kozan moved out of the neighborhood, Knack said.

Judge Deborah LeBarron set bond at $2,000 during Kozan's initial appearance Tuesday in Euclid Municipal Court.

The case will be reviewed by a Cuyahoga County grand jury, police said.

The Euclid Police Department conducted a lengthy investigation that included undercover stakeouts and neighborhood canvassing. Detectives even sent eggshells to a crime lab for testing.

Investigators also installed a surveillance camera on the house.

Clemens said last year that the house had been pelted with eggs several times per week for more than a year.