
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha man described by prosecutors as a “serial stalker” will spend decades in prison.
A Douglas County district court judge sentenced Dammon T. Haynes on Wednesday after he pleaded no contest to stalking, making terroristic threats and tampering with a witness.
All three charges carried “habitual criminal” enhancements because of Haynes’ past. The 38-year-old won’t be eligible for parole for at least 22 years.
Judge Shelly Stratman says she wanted to hold Haynes accountable for a pattern of harassment. She noted that 14 people have been granted protection orders against him.
Prosecutors say Haynes has a history of stalking and terrorizing women. They say he broke into his victims’ homes and threatened their children. Even when in jail, they say he violated no-contact orders.