Orange Beach Man Charged With Stalking Fairhope Woman

By Rick McCann
Blue RAM Media/Gulf Coast News

May 22, 2025

FAIRHOPE Ala. For a second time this month, a Baldwin County man has been arrested for stalking another person electronically.

Fairhope police arrested Aaron James Andrews after receiving a complaint that someone had been videotaping a woman with a camera that had been hidden in a tree outside a person’s home in the Huntington Woods subdivision, which is off Highway 98 in Fairhope.

Police conducted their investigation and were able to determine who had planted the phone in the tree and arrested the Orange Beach man for a felony, first-degree electronic stalking.

Andrews has since been released on a $7,500 bond.

Police did not disclose if or how Andrews knew the woman.

Earlier this month, the Robertsdale police investigated a complaint that was made relating to a person who was being tracked without consent.

Robertsdale police were able to substantiate the allegations of the complainant and on Thursday, May 9, 2025, police moved forward with the arrest of Gregory Todd Tuberville, 48, and charged him with Electronic Stalking in the First Degree, a class C felony.

In Alabama, electronic stalking in the first degree is a Class C felony if a person, without consent, places an electronic tracking device on another person’s property with the intent to surveil, stalk, or harass.

Tuberville is currently being held in the Baldwin County Detention Center on a $7,500.00 – Surety Bond.

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