A Florence, Kentucky, man was arrested on Friday after police said he burglarized four homes in Verona, Kentucky.

Jason L. Konerman, 37, attempted to gain access to a gun cabinet at a residence on the 150000 block of Brown Road, according to a release from the Boone County Sheriff's Office. The homeowner confronted Konerman, who then fled north in his vehicle.

Konerman crashed his car into an embankment at the intersection of Verona Mudlick and Brown Road, the release states. He then fled the scene and continued to burglarize other homes in the area.

Konerman burglarized two homes along the 3100-3300 block of Verona Mudlick, where he was confronted by residents at each stop. He then fled on foot to the 13600 block of Carr Road where officials said he stole a truck that was parked in the driveway of another home he burglarized.

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The stolen vehicle was abandoned at the 13700 block of Carr Road after Konerman drove through a wrought iron gate, getting the truck stuck along the roadside. The release states Konerman left the truck and fled on foot.

His last stop before his arrest was at a residence Konerman had previously burglarized, when the homeowner noticed Konerman walking on his property again. The homeowner confronted Konerman and a brief struggle ensued, officials said.

Boone County Sheriff's Office deputies were dispatched to the neighborhood after the collision, according to the release. Konerman was arrested at the residence and transported to Saint Elizabeth Hospital in Florence for minor injuries as a result of the collision and confrontation.

Konerman is now being held at the Boone County Jail.

Konerman is charged with four counts of burglary, one count of criminal mischief and theft, according to court records.