Man accused of repeated stalking has bail raised to $2 million

A man who had been in and out of jail seven times in 2023 is back behind bars – this time under more than $2 million bail.

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Since Jan. 16, Jordy Brent Onstead-Donley has been arrested and jailed on charges that include harassment, stalking and violation of protective orders concerning a former girlfriend.

He has also been charged with aggravated assault on allegations that he shot a man five times in an Iowa Park home on Jan. 24. The man survived.

Additionally, he faces a drug charge on allegations he possessed hydrocodone pills when he was arrested March 14.

Allegations against Onstead-Donley claim he sent threatening phone calls, text messages and emails to the former girlfriend. The alleged threats include sending intimate images and video to coworkers, supervisors and the internet.

The charges claim some incidents occurred after a two-year protective order was issued that forbid communications with the woman. Because of that, the Wichita County District Attorney’s Office requested on Thursday that Onstead-Donley’s previous bonds be declared insufficient and he was arrested again Friday.

His new bonds total $2,041,000 and he remained in the Wichita County Jail Monday.

This article originally appeared on Wichita Falls Times Record News: Man accused of repeated stalking has bail raised to $2 million