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Recent Jail Bookings of Dunedin Residents: Nov. 15 to 21

The following report shows charges associated with Dunedin residents booked at Pinellas County Jail between Thursday, Nov. 15 and Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012.

The following report shows charges associated with Dunedin residents booked at Pinellas County Jail between Thursday, Nov. 15 and Wednesday, Nov. 21, 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.

Thursday, Nov. 15 

Joanne Marie Ferguson, 52, of Summit Drive, was arrested by Clearwater Police on the misdemeanor charge of open alcohol. She was released on Nov. 16.

Parker Lee Ferguson, 25, of Summit Drive, was arrested by Clearwater Police on misdemeanor charges of resisting an arrest without violence and violation of the open alcohol ordinance. He was released on Nov. 16.

Leonard Lee Jancar, 29, of Mira Vista Drive, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of failure to appear for driving while license is suspended or revoked. He was released on Nov. 16.

Amelia Marie Larnier, 39, of New York Avenue, was arrested by Clearwater Police on the felony charge of possession of cocaine, and misdemeanor charges of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Larnier was released on her own recognizance on Nov. 16.

Troy Smith, 50, of Heather Drive, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of driving while license is suspended or revoked and not obeying officer(s) orders. Smith was awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail on $1,000 bond as of Nov. 16.

Evan Douglas Wampler, 22, of Patricia Avenue, was arrested by Tarpon Springs Police on the felony charge of violation of probation for trespassing in Hillsborough County. Wampler is awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail.

 

Friday, Nov. 16 

Cachet Courtney Grooms, 24, of Michigan Drive, was arrested on the felony charge of resisting an officer with violence, and the misdemeanor charge of disorderly intoxication in a public place. Grooms was awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail on $1,100 bond as of Nov. 16.

Elmer Hugo Mavis, 57, of Main Street, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of violence injunction/protection from domestic violence. Mavis bonded out on $2,500 ob Nov. 16 at 3:16 p.m.

Scott Taylor South, 44, of Republic Drive, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of domestic battery. South was awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail as of Nov. 16.

Laurence H. Urban, 54, of Pleasant Grove Drive, was arrested by Clearwater Police on the misdemeanor charge of soliciting for prostitution. Urban was released on his own recognizance on Nov. 17.

 

Saturday, Nov. 17 

Rodney Leon Chapman, 45, of St. Joseph Drive, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of DUI. Chapman refused to submit to a roadside test. He was released on his own recognizance on Nov. 17.

Michael Douglas Hurst, 21, of the 1300 block of Bayshore Boulevard, was arrested on the felony charge of violation of probation for burglary. Hurst is awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail.

Jason M. Skaling, 33, of Frederica Drive, was arrested on the felony charge of tampering with a witness, and the misdemeanor charge of domestic battery. He is awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail without bail. 

 

Sunday, Nov. 18

Cynthia Lavalley Bruni, 51, of the 1600 block of Cardinal Drive, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of domestic related assualt (simple). Bruni is awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail. 

Jessica Ashley Cliffe, 25, of the 800 block of Main Street, was arrested on the felony charge of battery on a person 65 or older. Cliffe is awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail.

Josephine Katherine Rice, 22, of the 600 block of Melissa Road, on the felony charges of violation of probation for grand theft and possession of alprazolam. Rice is awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail.

 

Monday, Nov. 19

Robert Brian Dainty, 55, transient, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of failure to appear for consuming alcohol on city property. Dainty was released on Nov. 20 for serving his term.

 

Tuesday, Nov. 20

Matthew Thomas Brooks, 30, of the 1700 block of Santa Anna Drive, was arrested on the felony charge of tampering with a witness. Brooks' bond is assessed at $5,000. He is awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail.

 

Wednesday, Nov. 21

Daniel Wayne Barnes, 26, of the 200 block of Glennes Lane, was arrested on felony charges of possession of marijuana, possession of Alprazolam and resisting an officer without violence/obstruction. He was released Nov. 23 after posting $2,300 bond.

Victor Louis Cuevas, 25, of the 500 block of New York Avenue, was arrested on a felony charge of possession of marijuana. He was released Nov. 21 on his own recognizance.

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Kathy Noury November 26, 2012 at 03:46 pm
This is very informative, as I am looking to buy a condo in Dunedin and I would like to keep away from the bad areas.
jasminetea November 26, 2012 at 05:44 pm
There goes the neighborhood.
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