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Jason Dakota Campbell
courtesy of Catawba Co. Sheriff's Office

Homeless Maiden Man Jailed on Multiple Counts of Failure to Appear

31-year-old Jason Dakota Campbell, who is listed as a homeless person from Maiden, has been arrested on multiple counts of failure to appear. Campbell reportedly failed to appear in court on counts of breaking & entering a motor vehicle, larceny, larceny of motor vehicle parts, resisting a public officer, and altering, destroying, disassembling, dismantling, reassembling, or storing stolen motor vehicle parts. He was also charged with failure to appear on two felony probation violations. In addition, Campbell was charged as an habitual felon and he was charged with felony possession of a schedule II controlled substance, possession of marijuana up to half an ounce, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Campbell is on probation following an August 2020 conviction in Burke County for felony larceny of a motor vehicle. He was also given probation following an August 2021 conviction in Catawba County on an unspecified felony charge. He has several additional convictions in Burke, Catawba, and Lincoln counties dating back to 2009, primarily on B&E, larceny, and drug charges.

Campbell was jailed yesterday (May 16) in the Catawba County Detention Facility under a $64,001 bond. He remained in jail as of this morning. A District Court appearance was scheduled today in Newton with Superior Court dates coming up on June 26 & 29.