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47-year-old allegedly violates protective order, jailed on aggravated stalking charges

Staff ReportsBy Staff ReportsFebruary 26, 20252,740 Views
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A 47-year-old Douglas has been in jail most of the month after he allegedly violated a temporary protective order by sending text and Facebook messages to the victim.

According to an incident report from the Douglas Police Department, on February 4, 2025, officers received a call regarding a temporary protective order (TPO) violation. The victim had a TPO that had been issued against Warren Lewis, 47, of Douglas. Lewis was not supposed to have contact with the victim or her family.

The victim then showed the responding officer text messages from Lewis to the victim. She also showed the officer Messenger messages from Lewis to her mother about the victim.

Lewis was arrested and charged with aggravated stalking. He was transported to the Coffee County Jail where he remains.

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