The Camden Police Department (CPD) arrested a man Wednesday night after he reportedly admitted to committing 15 acts of vandalism over two nights at a dozen sites in downtown Camden. According to CPD incident reports, officers arrested Jordan Rasheed McKeever, 245, of Laurens Street, Camden. McKeever is accused of: • Damaging at least four windows at the Kersahw-Cornwallis House at Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site, as well as an outside light, causing an estimated $700 worth of damage, between 10 and 11 p.m. Tuesday. • Using an unknown object to break the driver’s side window of one vehicle, throwing a cinder block through the rear window and using a small brick to damage the windshield of a second vehicle parked at Cantey Foundation Specialists on Commerce Alley sometime before 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, causing a total of $2,500 worth of damage. • Using blocks of asphalt and concrete to damage two windows and a wall of the Cantey Foundation building, which faces Rutledge Street, causing another $2,500 in damage. • Shattering the entire back windshield of one vehicle with a brick, shattering a rear passenger window to another and the driver’s side window of a van with a cinder block at JP Automotive on West DeKalb Street sometime before 8:20 a.m. Wednesday, causing $1,500 worth of damage. • Shattering two glass entrance doors to the former 2nd Chance Solutions building on the 1400 block of Broad Street with two pieces of concrete sometime between 7 p.m. Tuesday and 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, causing $500 worth of damage. • Using a gravel rock to create three gouges in a glass door, but not shattering or completely breaking through it at Dancin’ On Broad at 833 South Broad St., between 9 p.m. Tuesday and 2:15 p.m. Wednesday, causing $100 in damage. • Using a rock to break two windows at M&M House of Hair Care on York Street sometime before 10:30 a.m. Thursday, causing $500 in damage.
Man charged with 15 counts of vandalism
Spree ranged from Historic Camden to West DeKalb Street

