Police last week arrested a 30-year-old Norwalk man by warrant and charged him with three counts of criminal violation of a protective order.
Last summer, on July 8, 2020, officers took a complaint in a domestic matter where the victim said that the had sent multiple emails in violation of the order, according to a police report.
Based on the evidence, police obtained a warrant on the felony-level offense, the report said.
Police took custody of the man on July 2 at state Superior Court in Stamford.
It is’t clear what led to the protective order, what are its terms or what was in the man’s emails.
Police withheld details, saying it’s a domestic matter.
The man was held on $15,000 bond and scheduled to appear Tuesday in state Superior Court.
The Domestic Violence Crisis Center in Stamford provides services, support and education for the prevention and elimination of domestic violence. Its 24-hour hotline is 203-588-9096. Espanol: 203-663-6641. National: 888-724-2900. Here’s a podcast with the organization’s executive director.