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Euclid man accused of egging home indicted

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Jason E. Kozan was indicted after being arrested and charged for egging a home more than 100 times, according to the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas.

The indictment showed Kozan was charged with one count of vandalism, one count of menacing by stalking, and one count of aggravated menacing. 

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In 2015, Euclid homeowners on Wilmore Avenue were victimized when their home was egged over 100 times.

Police said Kozan's arrest was a result of a continual investigation, including a search warrant served to his home last April. A photo of SWAT members behind a shield was captured by Kozan's surveillance cameras. 

According to Euclid Municipal Court, Kozan appeared in front of Judge Deborah LeBarron. It was determined he committed the vandalism between May 20, 2014 and June 26, 2015. Kozan entered no plea. LeBarron set his bond at $2,000, which he paid and was released.