Riley County police arrested a 30-year-old man Sunday in connection with multiple cases, including one in which a Junction City man reported being forced at gunpoint to drive to a location where his property was then stolen.

Police received a 911 call just after 4 p.m. Sunday from a 69-year-old Junction City man, according to a news release. The man reported he was confronted by a man with a gun in the 3100 block of Anderson Avenue and then forced to drive to the 4100 block of Marlatt Avenue.

The perpetrator then took the victim’s bank card, cellphone and $150 before leaving in the victim’s black 2014 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck.

The victim was able to walk to a nearby home and contact authorities, police said.

Police later arrested Jerred Dean Snyder in connection with aggravated robbery, kidnapping, aggravated battery, aggravated assault and criminal use of a financial card. He was being held on $100,000 bond in connection with the incident.

Police said before 4 p.m. — right before the kidnapping and theft — they were contacted by a 61-year-old Manhattan woman who reported that Snyder, a former roommate, may have taken some of her personal property from her home.

Officers determined more than $2,000 worth of technology and other items had been stolen. As a result, Snyder also was arrested in connection with that theft, criminal damage to property and making false information. Police said Snyder claimed the property was his own on a pawn slip.

Police said Snyder also was arrested in connection with an incident Thursday in which a 32-year-old Manhattan man reported his firearm was missing from his home. Investigators found the gun had been pawned under false pretenses.