DAYTON — The man arrested and accused of committing a string of vandalism near downtown Dayton is facing formal charges.
Jack Gayhart, 55, was indicted by a Montgomery County grand jury on multiple felony vandalism charges, according to Dayton police on social media.
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“Additional charges will be forthcoming,” police wrote.
Gayhart was arrested on June 14, less than a week after allegedly vandalizing three businesses along E. Third Street in Dayton.
As News Center 7 previously reported, Ping IT Services, near the intersection of N Keowee St and Third St, had multiple shattered windows.
About a half-mile down the street, DK Effect boarded up a broken window and removed mangled fiberglass from a ping-pong table.
Gayhart has previously been arrested for similar crimes, according to the department.
A DK Effect employee said that he once …