Accused Stalker Dan Todd |
Houston, Texas
A veteran Houston police officer, Dan Todd, is off the job and facing a felony charge of stalking.
A district court judge has also barred the 57-year-old accused stalker from entering two police department buildings, and the police union.
Todd must also stay away from his ex-wife, a Houston police sergeant, and his teenage daughter.
According to court documents, Todd, over a several month period in 2012 and 2013, followed, harassed, and caused fear among his family members.
"The complainant believed the defendant was acting strangely and was concerned for her safety," the probable cause affidavit reads.
"She's scared. She's got legitimate fear and from what I've learned she has reason to have that fear," said Mark Montgomery, attorney for Sgt. Marsha Hausman Todd.
Todd’s most recent assignment was Bush Intercontinental Airport, the same place where he was arrested while on duty on March 5.
Stalking is a third degree felony punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and a jail term of between 2 and 10 years.
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