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The police officer was just outside department headquarters when he noticed a parked car, motor running. The driver looked like he was asleep behind the wheel.

As the officer got closer, according to an arrest report, he noticed that the man was looking at a cellphone in his lap. The inside of the car smelled like marijuana.

The officer ordered the man to step out of the car, according to the report. Inside, police said, the officer found more than 2 ounces of marijuana in a plastic bag, rolling papers, a digital scale and a partially burned cigarette.

Andrew Jarod McCabe, 18, of St. Petersburg was arrested shortly before 6 p.m. May 22. But police said the car belonged to Cameron Joseph Kelly, 19, of Largo. Kelly was called to the scene, according to the report, and he admitted that he and McCabe were "partners in selling the marijuana."

They both faces charges of possession of marijuana with intent to sell.

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Man without valid license ignores warning not to drive and now faces consequences

A deputy at a checkpoint outside the Pinellas County Jail warned Gregory Glen Daubert that his license was suspended, according to an arrest report. He told the 55-year-old Seminole man not to drive.

Still, the deputy said, Daubert attempted to drive out of the parking lot toward 49th Street about 7:30 a.m. May 19.

He faces a charge of driving while license suspended or revoked.

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Man, woman accused of threatening staff of pizza restaurant, throwing beer

A man and a woman threatened the employees of Beach Pizza Plus on Gulf Boulevard that they "better make … (the) food right" on May 21, police said.

Danielle Renee Burgoyne, 24, of Seminole and Dallas L. Fortner, 29, of Pinellas Park face charges of disorderly intoxication.

The two screamed at employees and Fortner threw a bottle of Corona at one restaurant staffer, according to an arrest report. A 17-year-old who works at the pizza shop told officers she was hit by a cup of beer, according to the report.

The incident happened about 11 p.m.