In my opinion, Sheri Miller just broke the restraining order by walking by my house and watching me. She didn't break the 100 foot limit but she was doing her best to see what I was working on (surveillance).
There is no need for this woman to walk in front of my house. There is no reason for her to be watching my work area every step of the way. She is up to her old practice of policing her neighbors.
I have sent the following email to the Kennewick Police Department.
I feel it necessary to report that I believe my Order for Protection Harassment No. AHY15-016 against Sheri Miller was violated today, Wednesday, 15 July 2015, shortly after 2:00 p.m.
The order restrains Ms. Miller from 'making any attempts to keep under surveillance petitioner {me}' at either home or work. Only a few minutes ago, Sheri Miller walked in front of, and past, my house (on my side of the street); all the while looking at me in my back drive way. Not a casual glance but rather her watching me every step along the way which is in part the behavior for which I sought this restraining order in the first place.
Perhaps she needs to be reminded that violating this order could result in criminal charges?
After the police officer returned from talking with Sheri Miller about watching me from the front of my house, he said he didn't know if this would make it to court. When I told him that I didn't care about court and just wanted her to calm down and leave me alone, the officer quipped, "I don't think that's going to happen."
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what hell she unleashed on him but he didn't appear to have enjoyed his visit.