A 52-year-old man is in the Boone County Jail on suspicion of one felony and three misdemeanors for two cases of damaged property and allegedly assaulting officers when they took him into custody.

Kerry L. Hawkins was apprehended on Oct. 15 but wasn�t arrested until 2:28 p.m. Thursday because he was taken to Missouri Psychiatric Center for evaluation. The first case, second-degree property damage, stems from an Oct. 1 call to Campus Christian House, 704 S. College Ave., for property damage. Hawkins allegedly tore up an entire room of furniture, causing more than $500 in damage. Police by law are not permitted to disclose details on suspects� medical or mental health issues.

However, a bond recommendation memo filed by Boone County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Spencer Bartlett said Hawkins, a former employee of Campus Christian House, is a danger to �the community and himself.�

�Defendant is living under the delusion that someone stole his semen and used it to create the current membership of the Campus Christian House,� Bartlett said.

Hawkins is being held at the jail on a $49,500 bond.

Police also allege Hawkins damaged the residence he was renting. When he was taken into custody, officers noticed extensive damage to Hawkin�s residence, Columbia police Officer Latisha Stroer said. Hawkins allegedly assaulted one detective and resisted arrest as officers apprehended him at 8:46 a.m. Oct. 15 in the 4500 block of Nick Court, according to a probable cause statement. He was charged with third-degree assault of a law enforcement officer and misdemeanor resisting arrest in that case.