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Recent Jail Bookings of Dunedin Residents: Dec. 20-31

The following report shows charges associated with Dunedin residents booked at Pinellas County Jail between Thursday, Dec. 20 and Monday, Dec. 31, 2012.

The following report shows charges associated with Dunedin residents booked at Pinellas County Jail between Thursday, Dec. 20 and Monday, Dec. 31, 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 only those charges brought against people with a permanent Dunedin address.

Thursday, Dec. 20

  • Cailin Marie Maynard, 33, 801 Main St, was arrested on the felony charge of domestic battery, and misdemeanor charges of strike or touch battery and resisting arrest without violence. Maynard is awaiting trial at Pinellas County Jail. 

Friday, Dec. 21

  • Anthony Brandon Annel, 26, 2054 Southpointe Drive, was arrested on the felony charge of battery of a law enforcement officer and the misdemeanor charge of resisting an officer without violence. Annel was released on his own recognizance on Dec. 22.
  • Marlin Eugene Hartsfield, 43, of 1040 Douglas Ave, was arrested by Clearwater Police on the felony charges of possession of cocaine and strong arm robbery. Harstfield is awaiting trail at Pinellas County Jail on $10,000 bond. 
  • Dana Lee Leonne, 37, of 2209 Jacaranda Court, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of domestic battery, and battery on a person 65 years or older, a class six felony. Leonne was released on her own recognizance on Dec. 22.
  • Buffy L Strawbridge, 32, of 2206 Highland Wood Drive, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of DUI. Strawbridge was released on $500 cash bond on Dec. 21.

Saturday, Dec. 22

  • Derek Cole Shovan, 28, of 1420 Old Hill Drive, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of DUI. Shovan was released on his own recognizance on Dec. 22.

Sunday, Dec. 23

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

Monday, Dec. 24

  • Matthew Joseph Brenner, 32, of 970 Grovewood Drive, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of petty theft. Brenner was released on $150 cash bond on Dec. 25.
  • Velvet Burge, 29, of 1677 Cardinal Drive, was arrested by Clearwater Police on the misdemeanor charge of retail theft. Burge was released on her own recognizance on Dec. 25.
  • Brittany Exeleina Chasse, 24, of 1677 Cardinal Drive, was arrested by Clearwater Police on the misdemeanor charges of retail theft and resisting a merchant employee. Chasse was released on her own recognizance on Dec. 25.

Tuesday, Dec. 25

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

Wednesday, Dec. 26

  • Brittini Andriani Sharp, 19, of 14 New York Ave, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest without violence. Sharp served her time and has been released.
  • Kelly Elaine Marro, 35, of 1158 Overcash Drive, was arrested on the misdemeanor charges of driving while a license is suspended or revoked and DUI. Marro was released Dec. 27 on a $1,500 in surety bonds.
  • Bradley Edward Ottavi, 47, of 719 Beltrees St, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of domestic battery. Ottavi was released on his own recognizance on Dec. 27.

Thursday, Dec. 27

  • John P Vestling, 54, of 619 Woods St, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of simple battery. Vestling was released on a $500 surety bond on Dec. 27.
  • Chad Michael Walkley, 27, of 800 Main St, was arrested on the felony charge of possession of suboxone. Walkley was released on his own recognizance on Dec. 27.

Friday, Dec. 28

  • David Gregory Drouillard, 43, of 719 Beltrees St, on the misdemeanor charge of failure to appear to court for being in a park after dark. Drouillard served his time and has been released.

Saturday, Dec. 29

  • Laura L Bates, 32, of 950 Beltrees St, was arrested on two felony and one misdemeanor charges of obtaining property in return for a worthless checks. Bates was released on her own recognizance on Dec. 30.
  • Sandra Sue McBride, 53, of 1154 Angle Road, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of DUI. McBride was released on her own recognizance on Dec. 29.
  • Kevin Robert Randazzo, 33, of 1144 New York Ave, was arrested on the felony charge of felony battery (with one or more priors). Randazzo is awaiting trial on $25,000 bond at Pinellas County Jail.

Sunday, Dec. 30

  • Melissa M Kempter, 34, of 1220 Main St, was arrested on the felony charge of neglect of a child and two misdemeanor charges of possession of paraphernalia and medical drugs without a prescription. Kempter is awaiting trail at Pinellas County Jail, as of Dec. 31.
  • Erica Ashley Ramos, 22, of 661 Roanoke St, was arrested by Clearwater Police on the misdemeanor charges of DUI and possession of drug paraphernalia. Ramos was released Dec. 30 on $650 in surety bonds.
  • James Brent Rinaldi, 28, of 1763 Main St, was arrested on the misdemeanor charge of disordery intoxication in a public place. Rinaldi was released on $100 cash bond on Dec. 31.

Monday, Dec. 31

  • Donald Ramsey Atkins, 29, of 1028 Creek Park Road, was arrested on the misdemeanor charges of driving while a license is suspeneded or revoked and obstruction by providing a false name to an officer. 

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