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Jail Bookings of Dunedin Residents: Dec. 6 to 12

The following report shows charges associated with Dunedin residents booked at Pinellas County Jail between Thursday, Dec. 6 and Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012.

The following report shows charges associated with Dunedin residents booked at Pinellas County Jail between Thursday, Dec. 6 and Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012. All arrests were made by Pinellas County Sheriff's deputies unless noted otherwise. 

An arrest does not mean the person was convicted of a crime. 

This report does not encompass all arrests within city limits; it reflects charges brought against people arrested with a Dunedin address. 

Thursday, Dec. 6

Johnathon Karl Leipold, 26, of 1418 Carnation Drive, was arrested on the felony charges of violation of probation for burglary and burglary of an unoccupied structure. Leipold is awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail.

 

Friday, Dec. 7

Seth Garland, 33, of 1118 Orange Ave, was arrested on the felony charge of interference with custody and the misdemeanor charge of contributing to the delinquency of a child. Garland was released on $5,150 in surety bonds on Dec. 7.

Jacqueline Christine Warren, 23, of 1380 Duncan Loop S, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of DUI. Warren was released on her own recognizance on Dec. 7.

Tracy Nicole Tolbert, 29, of 534 Howell St, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of trespassing a conveyance after a warning. Tolbert was released on Dec. 8.

 

Saturday, Dec. 8

James Ross Ellis, 41, of 1237 Texas Ave, was arrested on the felony charge of possession of a cocaine and the misdemeanor charge of domestic battery. Ellis was released on $3,500 in surety bonds on Dec. 9.

 

Sunday, Dec. 9

No arrests of Dunedin residents were made by Pinellas County Sheriff's deputies.

 

Monday, Dec. 10

Aaron Springhart, 20, of 1572 Roxbury Lane, was arrested on the felony charge of false verification of ownership. Springhart was released on his own recognizance on Dec. 11. 

 

Tuesday, Dec. 11

Mark Fitzgerald, 49, of 2340 Mangrum Drive, was arrested on the felony charges of discharging a firearm while intoxicated and criminal mischief, and the misdemeanor charge of discharging a firearm in public. Fitzgerald was released on $2,400 in cash bonds on Dec. 11. (Read more.)

 

Wednesday, Dec. 12

Jessie Clark Lee, 22, of 1102 Montrose Drive, was arrested on the felony charge of violation of an injunction for protection from domestic violence and violation of probation for felony battery. Clark is awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail.

Sandra Colleen Pierce, 47, of 428 Marjon Ave, was arrested on the felony charges of dealing in stolen property and false verification of ownership. Pierce is awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail.

Nicholas Daniel Shaver, 29, of 632 Skinner Blvd, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of retail theft. Shaver was released on $150 cash bond.

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