After lingering in the Orange County jail for a month, Craig Jungwirth is back in Broward County to face long-standing charges and accusations.
He made the trip under armed guard on Oct. 22 and was processed into the Broward County jail, including a new mugshot.
He is scheduled to be arraigned at the Broward County courthouse on Friday, Oct. 25, at 9 a.m. in room 6840.
Jungwirth, who is booked under the name Junghwirth, is wanted on eight charges, including several charges of harassing people by phone. Those come with $2,500 bonds, but are also the least of his problems.
He is charged with stalking, including cyberstalking, which comes with a $20,000 bond. Three other charges, including harassing and obscene calls and stalking, come with no bond, meaning he’ll likely sit in jail until his trial.
Holding him without bond is no surprise, as Jungwirth has proved skillful at avoiding police and court. He was arrested in April but was granted bail and was quickly in the wind, not in court.
Jungwirth has a long history of accusations, including against his own family and threatening mass violence at LGBTQ events.
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