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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Cindy Dosette, 43, was arrested yesterday for shoplifting and subsequently charged with spitting on a police officer and injuring a nurse while in jail.
At approximately 7:27 p.m. on May 10, Dosette is accused of exiting Walmart with items worth $365.09 before being stopped by a Loss Prevention Officer, who retrieved the merchandise. A Gainesville Police Department officer arrived and advised Dosette of her Miranda rights, but she reportedly stated that she did not comprehend them. The officer tried to explain her rights further, but she reiterated that she did not understand any of her rights.
While the officer was placing her in a patrol vehicle, Dosette allegedly coughed deliberately in the officer’s face and spat on his arms. Once inside the patrol vehicle, she purportedly kicked the door several times in an effort to escape the vehicle.
A search incident to arrest reportedly produced about 1.4 grams of MDPV and a crack pipe.
Dosette was reportedly uncooperative and combative with jail staff and was placed into a restraint chair to be medically cleared. When a 68-year-old nurse tried to place a blood pressure cuff on her, Dosette allegedly trapped the nurse’s hand with great pressure; when the nurse said her hand was trapped and that she was in pain, Dosette allegedly applied more pressure to the nurse’s hand. Other staff members reportedly had to pull Dosette away from the victim, and the victim reported redness, swelling, numbness, and pain in her hand.
Dosette has been charged with aggravated battery by a person detained in a jail, possession of a controlled substance, battery on a police officer, possession of drug paraphernalia, and theft. She has three felony convictions (three violent, including two convictions for battery on a police officer) and eight misdemeanor convictions. Judge Phillip Pena set bail at $140,000 on the new charges.
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