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Teacher charged with stalking ex
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Forsyth County News
For the second time in less than a year, a Forsyth County teacher has been arrested in connection with a domestic conflict.

Kevin Holland, 41, of Fieldstone View Circle was charged Thursday by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office with two counts of aggravated stalking after he reportedly violated an order not to contact his ex-wife.

He remained Friday in the Forsyth County Detention Center. A jail spokeswoman said his bail has not been set.

Sheriff’s Capt. Frank Huggins said Holland violated a 12-month temporary protective order “multiple times by sending e-mails, letters through the postal service and through the school system interoffice mail system.”

Huggins said Holland had been arrested in October on family violence charges for an incident that occurred between him and his then wife. The couple has since divorced.

Jennifer Caracciolo, spokeswoman for the Forsyth County School System, said Holland has taught special education at Liberty Middle School since August 2008.

Caracciolo declined to comment on either arrest or say what, if any, disciplinary action the district might take against him.