Charlotte, October 17, 2025
News Summary
Dylan Lineberger, a former police officer, was sentenced after pleading guilty to misdemeanor harassment involving his ex-girlfriend. Although he received time served, he is under a permanent restraining order. Lineberger’s harassment included following the victim while armed and making threats. A civil lawsuit for stalking is also pending against him. This case raises important concerns regarding domestic violence and harassment, particularly among law enforcement personnel.
Charlotte – Dylan Lineberger, a former Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer, was sentenced to time served after pleading guilty to misdemeanor first-degree harassment involving his ex-girlfriend. The 33-year-old Lineberger will not serve additional prison time but will remain under a permanent restraining order. Visiting Judge Keith Kelly suspended a maximum three-year prison sentence, granting Lineberger credit for the 355 days he spent wearing a GPS monitor following his arrest.
Lineberger was arrested in late October 2024 after he admitted to following and harassing his ex-girlfriend while armed. He had served with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department for nine years before his arrest and was placed on administrative leave upon being taken into custody. He officially left the department in April 2025.
The unnamed victim, who was present in court but did not speak, has expressed concerns for her safety. Lineberger and the victim ended their relationship in September 2024 after she requested no further contact. Following this breakup, Lineberger’s harassment intensified, involving unwanted text messages, phone calls, and gifts that began in North Carolina and extended to Rock Hill, South Carolina, where the victim resided.
In October 2024, Lineberger vandalized the victim’s vehicle and threatened her current boyfriend through text messages, stating he would kill him if he saw them together. At the time of these incidents, Lineberger had access to his police-issued gun and owned over 30 additional weapons.
His arrests stemmed from an incident in which he followed the victim in a rented vehicle, leading to his capture in Lincoln County, North Carolina. After his arrest, he was released on a $10,000 bail with a GPS monitor. Lineberger has no prior criminal record and is currently employed in a maintenance job.
In addition to the criminal case, a separate civil lawsuit filed by the victim against Lineberger is pending, alleging stalking and emotional distress. This lawsuit claims that Lineberger attempted to hack her email and characterizes his behavior as “dangerous.” The victim is seeking punitive and compensatory damages as part of her civil claim.
This case highlights ongoing concerns about domestic violence and harassment, particularly involving individuals with law enforcement backgrounds, raising questions about the intersection of policing and personal conduct.
FAQs
Who is Dylan Lineberger?
Dylan Lineberger is a 33-year-old former Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor first-degree harassment involving his ex-girlfriend.
What was Lineberger sentenced to?
Lineberger was sentenced to time served and a permanent restraining order after pleading guilty. His maximum three-year prison sentence was suspended, granting him credit for the 355 days spent wearing a GPS monitor post-arrest.
What were the allegations against Lineberger?
Lineberger was accused of following and harassing his ex-girlfriend while armed. His harassment included unwanted text messages, phone calls, gifts, vandalism of the victim’s vehicle, and threats against her current boyfriend.
Is the victim’s identity disclosed?
The victim remains unnamed due to her expressed fear for safety.
What other legal action is pending?
A separate civil lawsuit filed by the victim against Lineberger is pending, alleging stalking and emotional distress, where she is seeking punitive and compensatory damages.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Dylan Lineberger | 33-year-old former Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer |
| Charges | Misdemeanor first-degree harassment |
| Sentence | Time served and a permanent restraining order |
| Arrest Date | October 2024 |
| Prior Record | None |
| Additional Lawsuits | Pendings civil lawsuit for stalking and emotional distress |
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