James Durgin of ‘Saving San Francisco' wanted by police, once again

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Just days after being released from San Francisco County jail, James Durgin is, once again, wanted by law enforcement.

, James Durgin is, once again, wanted by law enforcement. The California Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation tells the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit it submitted a request to the San Francisco County Superior Court on Wednesday to issue another warrant for Durgin’s arrest since he failed to report to parole officers earlier this week. Parole officials say the arrest warrant has since been approved by the court, officially making Durgin a wanted man, once more.

Durgin's probation stemmed from crimes dating back to April 15, 2021, in which Durgin was accused of attacking a 75-year-old man. Durgin was caught on surveillance video trying to get inside the man's building. A short while later, the video shows Durgin getting continuously sprayed with water as the owner of the building used a hose to douse Durgin.

Surveillance video captured the moment James Durgin was sprayed with water. A 75-year-old man turned on his hose after Durgin allegedly tried breaking into the man's building . “I’m never surprised, but always appalled,” Rea said. “I am worried about my safety at night because he’s really skillful at how to hide and when to lay low.”Ann Rea, accuses James Durgin of stalking her for years

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