Court documents allege the deputy used law enforcement databases to stalk a woman he used to date.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- A Montgomery County Precinct 3 Constable's Office deputy was terminated on Friday amid a criminal investigation in connection with the misuse of law enforcement databases, according to authorities.
Deputies say that Louis Norman faces criminal charges for misusing and violating a law enforcement database maintained by the Texas Crime Information Center and the National Crime Information Center.
Officials also say that he was immediately placed on administrative leave after the constable's office received a complaint containing multiple allegations against him on April 19.
A complaint document obtained by Eyewitness News alleges that Norman searched names, addresses, and license plate information to stalk someone he previously dated. The ex-partner told investigators that she felt scared because Norman told her that when they were separated, he would use resources to "find out who her boyfriends were during those times."
The constable's office says that Norman had been employed by the law enforcement agency for two years prior to his termination. His employment was terminated on May 29.
The Montgomery County Pct. 3 Constable's Office says they fully worked alongside the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office throughout this investigation.