How did Michael Molds fare? Homicide and Dateline Explore
The Largo Police Department filed many criminal charges between June 10 and June 16. The perpetrators were charged with several charges and then arrested by the police.
Although the suspects have been arrested, it does not mean that they have been found guilty of the crime.
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On June 11, Largo, Florida resident Michael Stuart Molds, 49, was taken into custody and arrested for assault.
He was also charged with trafficking in cocaine (hydrocodone). He is being held in custody pending $13,000 bail.
Additional cases in the same period
In June, Randy Michael Beal, 30, of Largo, was arrested and charged with two felonies.
Among other things, title deeds were forged and an apartment was broken into (secretly). He was allowed to travel during his supervised probation. On June 11, 8 people were arrested. Michael Molds was also arrested.
Robert Shawn Day, 34, a St. Petersburg resident, was also arrested and charged with assault and assault with a motor vehicle and possession of a prohibited narcotic.
He was released on $2,650 bail. Kenneth David Demello, 26, was arrested in Providence, Rhode Island and charged with two counts of trespassing, providing a false name or ID to a police officer and robbery by force.
He is being held in custody pending the payment of his $170,150 bail.
Erika Kristin Frye, 30, of Largo, was arrested and charged with giving a police officer a false name or ID and two counts of no-shows.
Her parole was the subject of $30,163 bail. Byron Cornelius Jackson, 32, of Clearwater, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder and distributing oxycodone. He is being held while awaiting punishment. Melissa Janet Ortiz, 27, of Clearwater, was taken into custody and charged with first-degree assault. While a trial is pending, she is in custody.
Victoria Lynn Schofield, 47, of Largo, was arrested and charged with drunk driving (third offense) and refused to submit to a test. After posting $2,750 bail, she was released.
Sharon Rose Turpin, 51, of Largo, was taken into custody and charged with a minor misdemeanor (prior convictions). She is being held in custody on $500 bail. On June 12, two people – Allen Foxworth and Alvin Curtis Posta – were taken into custody.
Allen Foxworth, 58, of Clearwater, was charged with two previous convictions of petty burglary, distribution of an illegal substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance.
He remains in custody until bail of $1,150 is paid.
Alvin Curtis Posta, a 48-year-old citizen of St. Petersburg, is charged with assault. His $5,000 bail was posted.
Five people were arrested on June 13, including Franklyn Waring Peterson, Patrice Yolanda Hill and Alice Allen.
Alice Allen, 34, of Clearwater, Virginia, was wanted on suspicion of evading Tazewell County authorities and had a warrant issued for her arrest. She is currently being prosecuted.
Patrice Yolanda Hill, 42, of Clearwater, was arrested and taken into custody for possession of illegal narcotics.
They also face charges of custody and sale within 300 meters of a school. She was sentenced to one year and ten days in prison.
Franklyn Waring Peterson, a 49-year-old Clearwater resident, was arrested and charged with career offender registration violations.
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He was also accused of selling illegal substances (inhalants). He is being held pending payment of $20,150 bail.
Fernando Anthony Sequera, 38, of North Redington Beach, was charged with two counts of forged proof of ownership. He was released on $2,000 bail. A worker on the clock snapped Matthew Wolf, 42, of Clearwater and accused him of grand larceny.
He was released on $15,000 bail. Similarly, on June 14, two arrests were made on June 15 and five on June 16.
For Operation Southern Slow Down, LPD is working with law enforcement agencies from five different states. This program focuses on speeding and aggressive drivers on our roads and hopes to reduce the high number of speed-related fatalities and serious injury accidents.
Every arrest was based on a criminal suspicion and every arrestee was charged. Some of these criminals have already been found guilty and are now awaiting prison sentences.
Michael Molds and several other criminals work for the company. However, if they make their charges, they must appear in court.