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Police Blotter: Jan. 11-14

The following people were arrested on felony charges from Jan. 11-14. The reports are based on records collected from the Largo Police Department and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.

Jan. 11

Nathan Blisard, 29, of Largo, was arrested on the charges of strong arm robbery and robbery. Total bond was set at $170,000.

John Allen Compton, 42, of Largo, was arrested on the charge of child abuse.

Allison Rose Cuoco, 21, of St. Petersburg, was arrested on the charge of grand theft. Bond was set at $2,000.

Aubrey Lemons, 56, of Largo, was arrested on the charges of sale of oxycodone and possession of oxycodone. Bond was set at $22,000.

Eric Molina, 20, of Clearwater, was arrested on the charges of violation of pretrial release and attempted burglary of an occupied dwelling. Bond was set at $10,000.

Jonathan Lee Murphy, 31, of Largo, was arrested on the charge of retail theft (felony-prior convictions) and on a warrant from Pasco County.

Jan. 12

John David Barry, 34, of Clearwater, was arrested on the charges of fleeing or eluding (two counts) and flee or elude (high speed/wanton disregard). Bond was set at $20,000.

Lynda Davis, 69, of Clearwater, was arrested on the charge of grand theft (retail theft). Bond was set at $2,000.

Brandon Alexander Stanton, 23, of Largo, was arrested on the charge of domestic aggravated battery (pregnant female).

Joseph E. Thornton, 33, of St. Petersburg, was arrested on the charge of aggravated battery. He was released Jan. 12 on surety bond of $5,000.

Jan.14

Brian Everett Auger, 22, of Largo, was arrested on the charge of possession of hydromorphone. Bond was set at $2,000.

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