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CT mother accused of harassing school official in emails, referencing kids, relative battling cancer

Alicia Davis faces harassment and stalking charges connected to a school official. (Courtesy of Connecticut State Police)
Alicia Davis faces harassment and stalking charges connected to a school official. (Courtesy of Connecticut State Police)
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A Westbrook mother was arrested last week and accused of harassing a school official in a series of emails over the holiday break, referencing the official’s children and a relative battling brain cancer and appearing to wish death on someone close to her.

Alicia Davis, 35, turned herself in last Friday at Troop F in Westbrook on a warrant charging her with second-degree harassment and second-degree stalking, according to Connecticut State Police.

The warrant affidavit supporting Davis’ arrest said the superintendent of Regional School District 4 contacted the Essex Resident State Trooper on Jan. 2 and reported that a school official had received multiple emails from Davis, a mother of two children in the district. The emails were described as “inflammatory” and “disturbing.”

The school official told the trooper that Davis had sent her at least five emails over the holiday break and a friend request on Facebook. The woman — who described herself as an advocate for Davis and her children — said the information in the emails was indicative of Davis doing research on her and her family, the warrant affidavit said.

“Ms. Davis made reference to my children and my sick (redacted), who is battling brain cancer, and seemingly wished death upon my (redacted) which was disturbing,” the victim told police in a statement, according to the warrant affidavit.

“May the lord bless you with the year you deserve,” Davis reportedly wrote in one of the emails, the warrant affidavit said. “I really pray that the lord doesn’t punish you by allowing your (redacted) to die because of all the harm and abuse you are willing to inflict unto other children, publicly asking for help for your family and expecting people to help meanwhile you turn your backs on other children who are also in life or death situations.”

“I was very disturbed to find out that your family has a childhood cancer case and yet you are still so careless and reckless with other peoples lives,” Davis wrote, according to the warrant affidavit. “I hope the world doesn’t turn your back on you and leave your (redacted) to suffer and die alone like you’ve all done to my kids.”

In another email, Davis allegedly demanded a reply and told the victim “I hate your guts,” according to the warrant affidavit. She also reportedly referenced a previous communication with her, advising her “before you go crying about how you think I’ll hurt you or other kids” that it was a “voice message that got messed up,” the warrant affidavit said.

Davis also allegedly wrote that once her kids were “safe and out,” she would get her “real final (redacted) out that’ll send you crying to the police…,” according to the warrant affidavit.

The victim told police that Davis had previously told her she had researched her using Google and knew her marital status, family status and “other intimate details that she does not have any reason knowing,” the warrant affidavit said.

According to the warrant affidavit, the trooper noted that he had previously investigated a harassment complaint involving Davis last September and that, since April 2024, she has had an “extensive record of alarming emails” involving other administrators.

State police obtained a warrant for Davis’ arrest before she turned herself in. She is free on a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to be arraigned in New Britain Superior Court on Feb. 7.