One arrest came after the 23-year-old had been sent to the Warren County jail, according to police.
A Warren County man was arrested three times between about 1 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Sunday, including once after he was sent to jail, authorities said.
The Washington Township Police Department on Thursday reported the arrests of 23-year-old Alonzo Widenor, of Oxford Township.
The first arrest came when police responded about 1:09 a.m. to a dispute at the Oxford Fire Department Social Club, 14 Wall St. in Oxford Township.
Widenor was arrested for disorderly conduct and maintaining a nuisance, processed and released with a mandatory court date.
Then about 2:12 a.m., police responded for a welfare check in the first block of Mount Pisgah Avenue, the block where public records show Widenor lives.
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Following an investigation, Widenor was arrested again for disorderly conduct and this time attempted to pull away from officers, according to police. He was charged additionally with resisting arrest, processed and sent to the Warren County jail in lieu of $1,000 bail.
The third arrest came about 5:29 p.m., again at the Oxford Fire Department Social Club. Police were called and arrested Widenor on a charge of defiant trespass. He was processed and, again, released with a mandatory court date.
Widenor did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment left at a number listed for him.
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