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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Villager to be released from prison three days before Christmas

A 53-year-old Villager who was arrested several times last year, has been transferred to the Florida Department of Corrections.

Mark Alan Muldoon
Mark Alan Muldoon

Mark Alan Muldoon of 1404 Azteca Loop, who had been lodged since Oct. 25, 2015 at the Lake County Jail, was transferred two weeks ago to state prison. He is scheduled for release on Dec. 22.

He had been arrested this past October after he was grabbing women and asking them to dance at Spanish Springs Town Square. He was free on bond at the time.

Muldoon also had been arrested Aug. 3, 2015 after he allegedly punched another man and took his phone in the parking lot of Circle K at 3 La Grande Boulevard on the Historic Side of The Villages. The victim told police that Muldoon struck him in the side of the head. When the victim attempted to call 911, Muldoon took his phone, threw it away and continued to hit him.

Muldoon was arrested on charges of robbery and depriving use of 911.

In July 2015, he was arrested on a charge of disorderly intoxication at the Winn-Dixie parking lot on Bichara Boulevard.

He had been jailed on June 19, 2015 on another charge of disorderly intoxication.

He was arrested in May 2015 after he allegedly entered Margarita Republic in Spanish Springs after being ordered to stay out. In 2009, he was charged with driving under the influence and possession of cocaine.

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