MUNROE FALLS, Ohio -- A Stow man is accused of trying to kidnap a 24-year-old woman at knifepoint in the driveway of her home.

John Crawford, 25, is charged with kidnapping, abduction and assault. His bond was set Thursday at $250,000.

Crawford climbed into the woman's car about 9 p.m. Tuesday, police say. She drove Crawford from Akron to Stow and Munroe Falls.

Crawford on the drive threatened the woman and told her he planned to bind her with zip ties, put her in the trunk of the car and lock her in his basement, according to court records.

He also told the woman he would harm her and her family if she tried to leave the car, the records say.

A 30-year-old man fought with Crawford when they got into Munroe Falls. The man suffered minor injuries after Crawford repeatedly punched him in the face, court records say.

Munroe Falls officers found Crawford at home on Gaylord Drive in Munroe Falls. He had a folding knife and 17 zip ties, according to police reports.

Crawford's criminal history includes seven misdemeanor crimes starting in May 2015. He was also cited four days prior to the kidnapping charge in Akron for possessing a syringe while riding in a car that got pulled over by police.

He spent 18 months in prison stemming from a 2012 robbery in Munroe Falls.

In that case, records show, Crawford and another man were at an apartment in the 200 block of Munroe Falls Avenue, when Crawford pepper-sprayed two people in the face. He grabbed a man's wallet and $50 and ran.

The man chased after Crawford and eventually caught him. Crawford fended off the man and bit a second man in the arm who came to help. He punched the second man and threatened to stab him.

Crawford was originally sentenced to probation in that case. He violated court orders and was sent to prison.