One of the the former bosses of a Maryland radio station has been arrested and charged with harassing an ex along with his family.

Raychel Harvey-Jones, 42, of Sparrows Point in Baltimore County was the news director at WNAV based in Annapolis, but she has now been fired from the station and charged with one count of forgery of a public document in a March 20 incident, court records show.

The station told the Capitol Gazette that her release from the newsroom was a 'human resources issue' and has 'nothing to do with the station'.

Raychel Harvey-Jones, 42, was hired in June as the news director of WNAV, but has left the station following forgery charges filed against her in Baltimore County

Harvey-Jones, 42, of Sparrows Point in Baltimore County, has been charged with one count of forgery of a public document in a March 20 incident, court records show

Baltimore County police detectives were contacted on July 12 about a man who said he was harassed by Harvey-Jones.

He explained to law enforcement that having dated Harvey-Jones, he ended the relationship when she 'started acting unstable,' police wrote in charging documents.

Police were told that the man received 'harassing and threatening' texts and emails for five-and-a-half months, between February and July.

Through their investigation, Baltimore County detectives believe that Harvey-Jones forged several court documents utilizing some of the information from her own case and purported it to be part of another case against her ex-boyfriend’s former girlfriend.

Harvey-Jones was arrested on Thursday after police were contacted by a man who claimed he was harassed

Police said numerous fake email accounts were set up by Harvey-Jones, from which she sent harassing emails to the ex-boyfriend

The former boyfriend believes this was an attempt to convince him to rekindle the relationship with Harvey-Jones.

The forgeries included charging documents, a court commissioner’s signature, among others

A trial date is scheduled for September 19 in District Court in Towson, online court records show.

It is not the first time Harvey-Jones has faced charges related to harassment.

Last year, she was charged and arrested Baltimore County police for harassing another ex-boyfriend, court documents state.

A number of fake email accounts were set up by her from which she sent harassing emails to the ex-boyfriend and his family.

Court records show Harvey-Jones was given three years of unsupervised probation and ordered to have no contact with the victim.