Former SRJC employee’s alleged stalking case delayed until October

The criminal case against former Santa Rosa Junior College employee Jordan Mead proceeded in July with a readiness hearing, which resulted in a continuance of his preliminary trial until October.

Mead was arrested March 19 on charges of felony stalking and misdemeanor harassment after months of emailing college officials and employees about a matter he views as dangerous and in need of a “whistleblowing” campaign at Santa Rosa Junior College.

The subject concerned what he called the illegal rerouting of emergency 911 calls on campus to the SRJC police dispatch rather than Santa Rosa Police Department. SRJC President, Dr. Angélica Garcia, previously told The Oak Leaf News that the school was unintentionally out of compliance with the law for nine months, from March to November 2024, when they attempted to improve response times for the college’s 911 call routing system…

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