SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- A Springfield Township man is jailed after he smashed three-dozen of his neighbors' windows with a baseball bat and threw a meat-wrapped brick into a one of the homes, police said.

Timothy Ambach, 43, is charged with two counts of felony vandalism. His bond was set at $10,000 Tuesday at his first appearance in Akron Municipal Court.

Ambach became angry at his neighbors believing they were somehow involved in a motorcycle theft at his Angelterre Boulevard home, Springfield Township Police Sgt. Eric East said.

East said the neighbors didn't steal the motorcycle, but the dispute set off a series of arguments.

The window smashing began about 11:30 p.m. Monday at two homes in 3100 block of Killian Road near Ambach's home.

He broke 34 windows on the residents' homes, garages and cars. The amount of damage has yet to be totaled but court records say it was more than $10,000. The car at one home was totaled.

Ambach smashed several large windows and 11 garage windows at his next-door neighbor's home. He also threw the brick wrapped in meat inside a plastic bag through one window.

Ambach also damaged the garage door at both homes.

He went on to smash several windows at a home across the street. He also bashed in the windows to the neighbor's Hyundai Sonata, causing at least $1,200 damage, according to police reports.

The homeowners called police reporting that someone was breaking into their home.

Police arrested Ambach early Tuesday and found two marijuana plants inside his home, East said. Marijuana possession charges could eventually be filed.

Ambach on May 27 was arrested by Akron police in an unrelated incident. Police reported finding him driving on Mogadore Road near Stull Avenue with an unloaded gun on the passenger seat and a large jar filled with marijuana, according to police reports.

Ambach was indicted on charges of improperly handling a gun in a car and possessing marijuana and drug paraphernalia. He has pleaded not guilty in that case.