Staff report
GLASGOW — A Glasgow Police Department administrator has returned to duty after an agreement was reached Monday in Warren Family Court to remove an emergency protective order.
Capt. David Graves, who had been placed on paid administrative leave last week after the EPO was filed, returned to work Tuesday morning, according to Capt. Kent Keen, public information officer for the department. The agreement was reached by the attorneys for Graves and his wife.
Warren Family Judge Margaret Huddleston did not dismiss an emergency protective order filed by Jennifer Lynn Graves against her husband David Ewing Graves, but rather signed the agreement reached between the two parties, according to a court official. The attorneys had not returned the agreement to Huddleston to be signed by early Monday afternoon.
Jennifer Graves is a dispatcher for the Glasgow Police. She alleged domestic violence involving alcohol and a weapon in the EPO request she filed on Jan. 25 in Warren County.
The judge still had the case file in her possession Monday afternoon. The agreement had not been made available for public viewing at press time.