St. Clair County Man Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Cyberstalking

A man from Trussville, Alabama, was sentenced to 60 months in federal prison for cyberstalking and threatening to kidnap or injure a former girlfriend and her children. Judge R. David Proctor imposed the sentence on May 20, 2026, after the defendant, Michael Ray Mullins, pleaded guilty in December 2025. According to the plea agreement, Mullins contacted the victim on September 29, 2024, threatening her with violence after a domestic incident in Odenville. He called her 367 times and sent 326 text messages between September 29 and October 12, 2024, including 42 calls in a 25‑minute span on October 6. Mullins has prior convictions for domestic violence and violations of a protection order. The FBI and Margaret Police Department investigated; Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel S. McBrayer prosecuted.

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