Man faces up to 8 years for stalking, threatening and tracking estranged wife

DENVER (KDVR) — A Denver man is facing up to eight years in prison after a jury found him guilty of felony stalking and violating a protection order for actions taken against his ex-wife while he was on probation for domestic violence.

Taylor Warford, 33, of Denver, was found guilty by a jury on Wednesday after prosecutors showed how Warford placed an electronic tracker on his ex-wife’s vehicle and threatened to kill her and her child. She had separated from Warford in 2023 after his domestic violence conviction and relocated to Castle Rock for safety, according to the 23rd Judicial District Attorney’s Office.

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Police said that despite there being a no-contact order in place, Warford’s behavior continued to escalate. Police were alerted to a GPS tracker placed on the ex-wife’s car, and said that the tracker was purchased while he was still under active probation supervision.

Police said that Warford’s family members also reached out to authorities after he purchased five sets of handcuffs and a butane torch through a shared Amazon account. He reportedly told his family he was planning to “wipe out” his ex-wife and child…

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