Crime & Safety
Man Wanted On Felony Stalking Charges On The Run: CMPD
Nathanial Jackson, 23, cut off his court-ordered electronic monitor Monday. Here's what police say about his last known location.

CHARLOTTE, NC — A Charlotte man wanted on numerous charges including felony stalking and violation of a domestic violence protective order is on the run after cutting off his court-ordered electronic monitoring device, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said.
Nathanial Jackson, 23, cut off the device April 20. He was last known to be near the 4500 block of Ashley Circle in Charlotte, CMPD said.
Jackson, who was ordered to wear the device as a condition of pretrial release, is wanted for felony stalking, violation of a domestic violence protective order and burning personal property. He now faces additional charges of damage to property and interfering with an electronic monitoring device, police said.
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Jackson is described as 5-foot, 5-inches tall and 130 pounds.
CMPD said anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to immediately contact the Electronic Monitoring Unit at 704-432-8888, option #3, or call 911.
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