Warroad, Minnesota (trfnews.i234.me) — A 34-year-old Warroad man is in legal trouble after being arrested for allegedly violating a domestic abuse no-contact order — a serious offense in cases involving past domestic violence.
Alexander S. Nichols was booked on March 25, 2025, by the Warroad Police Department. He faces a misdemeanor charge for breaching a court-ordered restriction, designed to protect a victim from further contact or harassment.
Although the full court disposition and release details are not yet public, this type of charge can carry significant consequences, including jail time and further protective restrictions.
Did you know?
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Violating a domestic abuse no-contact order in Minnesota is a criminal misdemeanor, and repeat violations can lead to felony upgrades.
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No-contact orders are issued by judges to protect victims during and after domestic abuse proceedings.
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Warroad, located in Roseau County, sits near the Canadian border and is known as “Hockeytown USA”
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A conviction for this charge can result in jail, probation, and mandatory counseling for the offender.
I’m Chris Harper, reporting for TRF News.