UPDATE | Bainbridge man arrested after standoff with police was facing court date over unpaid judgment in prior felony case

The Bainbridge Island man accused of assaulting two women before barricading himself in his second-story apartment on Wallace Way Monday night was being sued over unpaid court bills and was facing a January hearing on the lawsuit at the time of his arrest.

The Bainbridge Island man accused of assaulting two women before barricading himself in his second-story apartment on Wallace Way Monday night was being sued over unpaid court bills and was facing a January hearing on the lawsuit at the time of his arrest.

Police arrested Adrian Allan Charvet, 25, after a nearly three-hour standoff Monday night on Wallace Way.

A Bainbridge police officer discovered Charvet yelling from a second story window as police were responding to a report of two women who had been assaulted outside The Doctors Clinic a few blocks away on Hildebrand Lane.

Charvet barricaded himself inside his apartment, and police tried to negotiate his surrender for more than two hours before he was finally arrested as a Kitsap County SWAT team began to enter his home. He was jailed on charges of second-degree assault, fourth-degree assault and malicious mischief and booked into Kitsap County Jail just after 11:30 p.m. Monday.

Court records indicate Charvet was facing a lawsuit brought by Dynamic Collectors, Inc. over an unpaid judgment from a 2012 felony case where Charvet had pled guilty to first-degree criminal trespassing after being found in a stranger’s home on Bainbridge Island.

A hearing had been set for Jan. 30 in Kitsap County Superior Court. Charvet had been served with the lawsuit on Monday, Nov. 24, according to court records.

Charvet has a record of run-ins with the police, and was arrested on Bainbridge Island on Aug. 14 for second-degree identity theft and second-degree possession of stolen property. Charvet had a credit card that was stolen from a home on Madison Avenue, police said, and authorities claimed he used the credit card for a $2 purchase at the Subway sandwich shop on Bainbridge and also unsuccessfully tried to use the stolen credit card at two other Bainbridge businesses.

Charvet also pled guilty to first-degree criminal trespassing in November 2012.

In that case, a woman called police after she found Charvet in her home on Holly Farm Lane NE on Sept. 12, 2012.

The woman called police just before noon after hearing the sound of coins and drawers opening and closing. She then found Charvet inside her home, and when asked what he was doing there, he said he was looking for his cousin.

The intruder then was seen running off the property while carrying a white trash bag filled with items.

Police found Charvet nearby covered in sweat, dirt and leaves. He was taken back to the home where the resident identified him as the person who had been inside her house.

Charvet was involuntarily hospitalized at the Kitsap Evaluation and Treatment Center for two weeks after his arrest, then received a mental health evaluation at Western State Hospital before it was determined he was fit to stand trial on a charge of residential burglary.

He pled guilty to first-degree trespassing, a felony, in the case Nov. 21, 2012.

He was sentenced to 364 days in jail, with all but 70 days suspended, and was given a $5,000 fine, which was also suspended.

Charvet was also ordered to pay court-appointed attorney fees of $1,135 and $800 in other court costs.

The recent lawsuit was filed after Charvet did not pay the court judgment.

Court records also indicate Charvet was convicted of fourth-degree assault, a gross misdemeanor, as well as a misdemeanor drug charge in May 2011.