Close Menu
Douglas NowDouglas Now
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
What's Hot

The football playoffs aren’t over: CCA Lady Patriots make the postseason, first round begins Tuesday in Macon

November 17, 2025

Coffee High FBLA welcomes local entrepreneur Key’shun Holmes for October meeting

November 17, 2025

Two suspects allegedly attempt to steal and vehicles with rollback, one arrested while one remains at large

November 17, 2025
Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok
Trending
  • The football playoffs aren’t over: CCA Lady Patriots make the postseason, first round begins Tuesday in Macon
  • Coffee High FBLA welcomes local entrepreneur Key’shun Holmes for October meeting
  • Two suspects allegedly attempt to steal and vehicles with rollback, one arrested while one remains at large
  • Sequoyah Chiefs end Coffee Trojans’ season in the first round of the state playoffs
  • Search warrant leads to discovery of suspected fentanyl pills, 48-year-old arrested
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok Pinterest
Douglas NowDouglas Now
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok
Douglas NowDouglas Now
Home»News»Alleged violation of TPO leads to arrest on aggravated stalking charges
News

Alleged violation of TPO leads to arrest on aggravated stalking charges

Staff ReportsBy Staff ReportsJune 10, 20251,482 Views
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link
Follow Us
Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok
Danny Ray Grantham Jr. Photo courtesy of the Coffee County Sheriff's Office
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

On June 2, 2025, the Coffee County Sheriff’s Office responded to an alleged reported violation of a temporary protective order (TPO) resulting in the arrest of 50-year-old Danny Ray Grantham Jr. for aggravated stalking, a felony under Georgia law.

Deputies arrived at a residence in the county at approximately 6:00 PM in response to a report that Mr. Grantham had unlawfully appeared at a location he was court ordered to avoid. A witness confirmed seeing Mr. Grantham behind the residence shortly after he had reportedly been served with the TPO. When questioned by deputies, Mr. Grantham admitted to being at the property, claiming he was getting something to drink.

Georgia law classifies aggravated stalking as a felony offense when a person, in violation of a court order such as a TPO, follows, places under surveillance, or contacts another person without consent. As defined by O.C.G.A. 16-5-91, as a result of Grantham’s alleged violation, he was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Coffee County Jail, where he remains in custody.

aggravated stalking Coffee County Sheriffs Office Douglas Georgia temporary restraining order TPO
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Copy Link
Douglas Now Profile Pic
Staff Reports

Related Posts

The football playoffs aren’t over: CCA Lady Patriots make the postseason, first round begins Tuesday in Macon

November 17, 2025

Coffee High FBLA welcomes local entrepreneur Key’shun Holmes for October meeting

November 17, 2025

Two suspects allegedly attempt to steal and vehicles with rollback, one arrested while one remains at large

November 17, 2025

Comments are closed.

Top Posts

Convicted child molester allegedly gets drunk, lends truck to girlfriend, forgets and reports it stolen, then gets arrested for failure to register

February 19, 202574,625 Views

18 bodies in various states of decomposition found at funeral home during eviction process

October 27, 202468,432 Views

Dollar General employees catch 58-year-old female allegedly trying to pay for merchandise with movie money

August 27, 202567,484 Views

Cream Cheese Pound Cake

November 11, 202446,549 Views
RSS National Headlines from Fox News
  • Democrats are losing AI because of a big messaging problem
  • NEWT GINGRICH: The simplest way to make American life affordable again
  • I’m an Olympic silver medal winner. It’s about time Olympics protected female athletes
  • Officer injured after suspect rams law enforcement vehicles during Charlotte immigration raids
  • Trump calls on House Republicans to vote to release Epstein files: 'We have nothing to hide'
Follow us on Social Media!
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Pinterest
Facebook Instagram YouTube TikTok Pinterest
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Community
  • Opinion
  • Obituaries
  • At Home with Pam
  • Contact
© 2025 Coffee County Broadcasters, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Newell Media

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.