Acworth man Quintin Crowe Charged With Stalking Ex-Girlfriend

WOODSTOCK, Ga. - Woodstock police say they arrested man for stalking after allegedly violating a temporary protective order.

Dec 29, 2010 - 13:43
Dec 29, 2016 - 09:53
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Acworth man Quintin Crowe Charged With Stalking Ex-Girlfriend
Quintin Crowe

Police say the arrest was made December 17.

According to Woodstock police, officers responded to the victim’s home on Sunday, December 5. The victim told police that she had a temporary protective order against 38-year old Quinton Crowe of Acworth, who had sent her numerous text messages that day.

The order against Crowe was extended to a 12 month period on December 14. The order states that neither party is to have contact, directly or indirectly, with one another. On the same date, Crowe sent the victim a text message. He then showed up to the gym she frequented. Crowe sent the victim’s friend a text message while all three individuals were at the gym. Additionally, Crowe sent the victim’s employer and friends emails and letters as well, say police.

Crowe was arrested and charged with aggravated stalking. He was transported to the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center.

Crowe bonded out of jail on December 21. The bond amount was set for $5, 000.00.

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