STOW, Ohio -- The Akron police officer accused of threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend is now charged with intimidating her new boyfriend by leaving bullets on the man's truck.

Sgt. Eric Paull, 44, is charged in Stow Municipal Court with aggravated menacing and menacing by stalking. A warrant was issued Monday for his arrest.

Paull is also charged in Akron Municipal Court with assault and stalking the 29-year-old woman. He posted 10 percent of a $100,000 bond after his arrest Thursday in that case.

Paull is a 19-year veteran of the police department and was a supervisor of the departments planning and research department.

The new charges stem from a series of incidents that happened prior to Paull's arrest.

The woman's new boyfriend, a 41-year-old Stow man, told a police dispatcher that he believed Paull was sitting in front of his home with a gun.

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The man said Paull had previously threatened to kill him and his girlfriend, who was at the police department filing a report, unbeknownst to her boyfriend.

The man said that Paull sent him threatening emails and text messages and that he once texted the couple photos of his gun.

He also sent them exterior pictures of the new boyfriend's home in Stow.

The woman told investigators that Paull threatened to kill her, her new boyfriend and himself, according to police reports.

Paull once left a note on the man's house for the woman that read: "I love you... #mine," Akron police reports say.