Romulus man violated court order, charged with contempt at local jail
The Seneca County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Romulus man on a contempt charge after an investigation into his incarceration at the Seneca County Jail.
Christopher Freeman, 33, was charged with second-degree criminal contempt after violating an order of protection issued by Seneca County Court.
He is accused of sending a letter to the person who was protected by the court order.
Freeman will answer to the contempt charge in a Seneca County courtroom at a later date.
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