Trooper accused of misusing police database for women's info

FILE – This undated file photo provided by the Ohio State Highway Patrol shows Lt. William Elschlager, commander of the Marietta Patrol Post in Marietta, Ohio. Elschlager, a former Ohio trooper fired after he was accused of stalking a subordinate's wife after an affair, was scheduled for arraignment Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016, on new charges of finding or keeping personal information about other women obtained from a law enforcement database without authorization. (Ohio State Highway Patrol via AP, File) (The Associated Press)

A former Ohio trooper already accused of stalking a subordinate's wife after an affair has been charged with finding or keeping personal information about 10 other women obtained from a law enforcement database without authorization.

William Elschlager was scheduled for arraignment on the new charges Wednesday in Washington County.

A message was left for his attorney.

Elschlager previously pleaded not guilty to charges including abduction, criminal trespassing, theft and menacing by stalking. That trial is scheduled for January.

The veteran trooper commanded the State Highway Patrol's Marietta post but was fired after officials learned about the stalking allegations.

He's also charged in Delaware County with stealing two guns in evidence that were supposed to be destroyed or returned when he patrolled in central Ohio. He pleaded not guilty.