Kendra Burnett as pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of criminal mischief and will avoid incarceration.
The person, who is identified only by the initials R.L. in the order, is a probable case as they are showing COVID-19 symptoms and had "close contact" with someone who tested positive.
The person has been exposed to the virus but despite being ordered to remain quarantined, "leaves the home often," according to the order.
Corrections officers who put home incarceration monitors on coronavirus patients want to be tested, according to an FOP spokesman.
Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Angela McCormick Bisig ordered the man to remain in home incarceration and be fitted with a global positioning device, according to an order entered on Monday.
Social workers in Louisville have used blank removal orders with pre-signed judges' signatures to take some children from their homes in cases of alleged neglect or abuse.