Kingston woman arrested four times in one week

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KINGSTON – Ulster County Sheriff’s
deputies arrested a 40-year-old Kingston woman four times over the period
of one week.
Anjanette Evans was charged with criminal contempt as a felony and misdemeanor
aggravated harassment.

On February 8, police determined Evans had contacted another police who
they identified as the “victim” several times by phone for
no legitimate purpose and during one call, made threats against the person’s
life.

Evans was located at her residence where she was taken into custody. Following
arraignment in court, she was released on her own recognizance.

On February 9 at about 8:25 p.m. deputies were called to a residence for
a report of a violation of an order of protection.

Evans had contacts her ex-boyfriend after knowing there was a full stay-away
order of protection in effect, police said. She allegedly called him on
the phone and made threats to kill him.

She was arraigned and remanded to the Ulster County Jail in lieu of $10,000
cash bail or $20,000 bond.

On February 12, at about 8 p.m., she allegedly violated the stay-away
order by calling the protected party by phone and making threats to kill
him.

On February 13 at about 6:10 p.m., deputies responded to complaints that
Evans had violated an order of protection again, shortly after being bailed
out of the Ulster County Jail.

She was located in New Paltz, charged with criminal contempt and sent
back to jail in lieu of $100,000 cash bail or $400,000 bond.

 




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