He's In The Jailhouse Now...Again
Arrested for the same thing in 2012.
MARK VANCE HALBURN |
Halburn made at least five phone calls to Workforce West Virginia Charleston manager Bunny Harper and her staff on June 7. The report says, “The insulting, demanding and abusive calls continued for approximately 2 hours.”
Halburn claimed that the workers had “broken his first amendment rights,” according to the complaint.
Halburn was out on bond from an June 25 arrest in Dunbar where he went to the city clerk's office and he was “being very loud and demanding about a sign in the hallway,” The clerk triggered a panic alarm and Halburn was charged with disrupting a government process.
Halburn was charged Monday with harassing or repeated phone calls and is being held at South Central Regional Jail on $1,500 bond.
The charge is a misdemeanor. Halburn faces a fine of not more than $500, or confinement in jail of not more than six months, or both.
Halburn was arrested for the same charge in 2012 at the same office.
The case number in Kanawha County is #14m-4622.
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Man arrested for alleged harassment
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A Dunbar man was arrested after allegedly making several harassing phone calls to a state employment office.Capitol police took Mark Vance Halburn, 52, of 21st Street, into custody Monday.
Halburn, publisher of the Putnam Live website, allegedly made at least five phone calls to Workforce West Virginia Charleston manager Bunny Harper and her staff.
He claimed in the calls that the workers had “broken his first amendment rights,” according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Magistrate Court.
“The insulting, demanding and abusive calls continued for approximately 2 hours,” the complaint said.
Halburn was free on bond from an arrest two weeks ago in Dunbar.
The website publisher was arrested June 25 after an outburst in the Dunbar Municipal Court Clerk’s office led the clerk to sound the panic alarm.
Dunbar police in that instance found him in the office “being very loud and demanding about a sign in the hallway,” according to that complaint. He was charged in that instance with disrupting a government process.
Halburn was charged Monday with harassing or repeated phone calls and is being held at South Central Regional Jail on $1,500 bond.
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