Ten Year Restraining Order Proper For Mother Who Stalks Husband and Scares Daughter
Nancy Clayburg had a daughter with B. Clayburg. In April of 2007, the two separated. At the time, their daughter was nine years old. The daughter stayed with Mr. Clayburg.
In November of 2007, Mrs. Clayburg went to her husband’s house, where her daughter then lived. She took a Lynx Black Cat golf club with her and pounded on the front door of the house, demanding custody of her daughter. The daughter was inside and heard the pounding, but B. did not open the door. B. told Mrs. Clayburg he would call the police. Their daughter “saw her mom and then ran to her room, crying.”
Two months later, in January, 2008, Mrs. Clayburg left a message on B.’s voicemail, saying the devil will get B. and “God will let this happen.” When the message was played back, the couple’s daughter heard it. This scared the daughter. In the same month, in a family law court hearing, the daughter testified that “she was afraid that if she (her mom) saw B., she would physically harm him and then face criminal charges.”
In December, 2008, Mrs. Clayburg again went to B.’s house. This time, she spread manure “all over” B.’s porch and driveway.
Later, someone smashed four of the six windows in B.’s truck. A Lynx Black Cat golf club was found next to the truck.
Mr. Clayburg then obtained restraining orders against Mrs. Clayburg. Shortly thereafter, at 1:30 a.m., while B. and his daughter were sleeping, Mrs. Calyburg came to B.’s house and shattered the windows in B.’s dining room, bedroom and French doors. B.’s daughter awoke when the glass was breaking and “got really scared.” Mrs. Clayburg also shattered windshields of B.’s brother’s vehicle, which was parked in the driveway.
Mrs. Clayburg was then charged in San Luis Obispo Superior Court with and convicted of misdemeanor stalking (Penal Code