BAY CITY, MI -- A 26-year-old man with a history of burglary is charged again with such an offense, this time allegedly beating up a sleeping man and stealing his toy collection.

About 7:25 a.m. on Sunday, July 10, police responded to the 900 block of South Henry Street after someone called 911 reporting a man was crawling through a nearby yard, yelling, "They're trying to kill me!" Officers were flagged down by a person who said the injured man was sitting on a porch.

The injured 50-year-old man had a black right eye, bruises on his knees, and was shaking uncontrollably. He told police Logan K. Finn broke into his home, assaulted him, and stole some collectible toys. He said he had just managed to sneak out of his home to call for help, court records show.

The man was transported to McLaren Bay Region hospital for treatment.

Police entered the man's home and found it ransacked, court records show.

At the hospital, the man gave a more thorough statement to police. He said he came home about 4 p.m. and noticed some of his vintage NASCAR, Marvel Comics, and "Star Wars" toys were missing. He went to bed around 10 p.m. and was awakened by the sound of his doorknob jingling.

"Logan grabbed my phone and smashed it. He then came over to me and choked me," he told police. "I passed out and don't remember what happened after that."

After waking up, the man hid next to his bed under some blankets, he told police. He waited until Finn went to his bathroom, then he crawled out his front door, he said.

The man had bruises over most of his body and a large bruise on the right side of his ribcage, with police speculating in their reports it could have been caused by being kicked or hit with a blunt object, court records show.

Police later arrested Finn in his bedroom at his mother's house.

Bay County District Judge Timothy J. Kelly on Monday, July 11, arraigned Finn on one count of first-degree home invasion. The charge is a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

Kelly set Finn's bond at $50,000 cash-surety. Finn is to appear for a preliminary examination at 2:30 p.mm. on Wednesday, July 27.

In January 2014, Bay County Circuit Judge Joseph K. Sheeran sentenced Finn to a year in jail with credit for 98 days served and probation. The sentence resulted from Finn pleading guilty to single counts of second-degree home invasion and possession fewer than 25 grams of a controlled substance.

Finn planned that burglary with a female friend over Facebook. At Finn's 2014 sentencing, defense attorney Robert J. Dunn said his client's crimes were motivated by an addiction to prescription painkiller OxyContin.

The Michigan Department of Corrections discharged Finn from probation on June 23, 2014.