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UPDATE | Bail set at $140,000 for man accused of assault

Published 12:23 pm Tuesday, December 16, 2014

The man accused of assaulting two elderly women at random outside a medical office Monday on Bainbridge Island is being held in the Kitsap County Jail on second-degree assault charges.

Bainbridge police arrested Adrian Allan Charvet after a nearly three-hour standoff near Wallace Way Monday night after police said Charvet, the main suspect in the assault of two women earlier in the day near the Doctors Clinic on Hildebrand Lane, barricaded himself inside his home. Charvet surrendered to police after a SWAT team from the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office had broken a window to his home and started to make their way inside.

Bainbridge Police Chief Matthew Hamner said Charvet, 25, was arrested without a struggle at the end of the standoff.

Charvet was booked into Kitsap County Jail just after 11:30 p.m. Monday on charges of malicious mischief, second-degree assault and fourth-degree assault.

Bail was set at $140,000.

Charvet’s next court appearance has been scheduled for the afternoon of Tuesday, Dec. 16.

Charvet has had prior run-ins with the law.

He was arrested on Bainbridge in August for second-degree identity theft and second-degree possession of stolen property.

Police said at the time that Charvet had a credit card that was stolen from a home in the 900 block of Madison Avenue, along with $170 in cash. Charvet allegedly used the credit card for a $2 purchase at the Bainbridge Subway sandwich shop. He also tried to use the stolen credit card at a Cashtronic banking site and at the Rite Aid store on High School Road, but was unsuccessful.