DOUGLAS MAN ARRESTED AFTER VIOLATING COURT ORDER

Christopher Jordan, 44, Douglas, GA

On the evening of June 9, 2025, deputies with the Coffee County Sheriff's Office responded to a call regarding a disorderly subject in Douglas, Georgia. The investigation led to the arrest of 44-year-old Christopher Jordan for violating a Family Violence Order.

Jordan was located walking near a business on Highway 158 West. Initially, he denied involvement in the incident but later admitted to a verbal altercation stemming from a personal dispute.

 

Deputies confirmed through video and verbal evidence that Jordan had unlawfully approached an individual he was legally prohibited from contacting. A video recording provided to deputies captured Jordan’s voice during the confrontation, further substantiating the violation.

Jordan was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Coffee County Pre-Trial Detention Center, where he was placed on a 48-hour hold pending formal charges for Violation of a Family Violence Order (O.C.G.A. § 16-5-95), a misdemeanor offense.

 

The Coffee County Sheriff's Office remains committed to enforcing protective orders and ensuring the safety of domestic violence victims.

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