AKRON, Ohio -- A grand jury on Thursday handed up indictments against an Akron police officer accused of stalking and attacking his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend.

Eric Paull, 44, faces felony charges of felonious assault, attempted aggravated burglary, intimidating a crime victim, menacing by stalking and five counts of unauthorized use of a law enforcement database.

He also faces misdemeanor charges of aggravated menacing, telecommunications harassment and violating a protection order.

Paull is scheduled for arraignment May 1 in Summit County Common Pleas Court.

Paull spent 19 years as a respected and honored Akron police officer and supervisor. He remains on unpaid administrative leave from the police department.

Paull's troubles began in November when his then-girlfriend ended their relationship. Paull injured the 29-year-old woman in a November attack, police said. He stalked her and repeatedly sent her text messages, Facebook messages and handwritten notes, including one that read: "I love you... #mine," Akron police reports say.

He is also accused of leaving bullets her new boyfriend's truck outside his Stow home and sending him photos of his gun while sitting outside the home, according to police.

Paull also is accused of emailing the woman twice on April 15, shortly after his Akron Municipal Court appearance.