Urban Triage chief executive faces misdemeanor charges

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A Dane County Court Commissioner on Monday set a signature bond for Brandi Grayson, the founder and CEO of Urban Triage, a Madison nonprofit organization, Channel3000 reports. Grayson faces charges of a misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct with domestic abuse assessments and criminal damage to property.

On July 9, Grayson allegedly broke down the front door of the home of a man with whom she formerly had a relationship, the criminal complaint says. The man asserts that Grayson had once before entered his home without permission by climbing through an open window.

The morning after the alleged break-in, Grayson turned herself in to police. She cannot threaten or direct any acts of violence toward the man as a condition of her bond.

A pre-trial conference is set to take place Sept. 19.

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