Charles Co. Suspect arrested in connection with 111 violations of domestic-related protective order

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Officers assigned to the CCSO’s Judicial Services Domestic Violence Unit recently developed information that a man, wanted in connection with 111 violations of a domestic related protective order, was in North Carolina. Officers contacted the Charles County State’s Attorney’s Office who agreed to extradite the man back to Charles County, MD. Officers contacted the local police department in North Carolina who located the suspect and arrested him. This case was initiated in April 2024 after the victim obtained a protective order against Dennis Lee Jalbert, 44, of North Carolina; the victim lived in Charles County. After the order was issued, Jalbert proceeded to call and text the victim repeatedly over the course of six months. During that time, officers took 11 reports and obtained 8 arrest warrants; three criminal summonses were issued. Charges include violations of a protective order, harassment, and telephone misuse. Jalbert was extradited from North Carolina to Charles County in October where a district court commissioner released him on an unsecured $1,500 bond.

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Dennis Lee Jalbert


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