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Citrus Springs Man Arrested
ple being charged are losing their jobs and homes.
for Domestic Battery
Locally Yankeetown still has in effect starting a 4th year a total commercial moratorium
Louis Montuori, 40, Citrus Springs, was arrested by the Citrus County Sheriff’s
on commercial growth when commercial taxes offset residential taxes. The Hometown De-
Office, Oct. 14, on 3 counts of domestic battery. According to the arrest report, the first vic-
mocracy voted for by the citizens to allow a vote of each comprehensive land change was
tim, a 40-year-old woman, said she’d been in an argument with Montuori, when he grabbed
breached by the elected who chose to sneak thru a whole bunches of changes before the
her and threw her on the bed, She said that an 18-year-old female tried to intervene and got
begin date for citizen rights to vote and with the help of an attorney that had a conflict of
between she and Montuori, that Montuori caught the young woman and pushed her away.
interest to loosen the rules in the islands and wetlands to benefit his development. Did you
A third victim, a 15-year-old male, she said, attempted to pull Montuori away from her, and
ever wonder why IWI keeps suing Yankeetown? Maybe someone needs to tell the real story
Montuori punched him in the nose with a closed fist.
of what really is going on.
The deputy reported that the boy had a bruise and small laceration to his nose, but
We make rules to deny rights. Inglis is no different, in the fact that because of a short
refused Emergency Medical Services, and the two women did not appear to have any inju-
fall in budget we put a fire department assessment on all residents to save the budget, and
ries. The older woman told the deputy, if the boy needed medical care, she would take him
figure other ways to get the money only to vote within months to spend $25,000 for adult
to the hospital.
gym equipment to complete the Central Park.
The deputy spoke with Montuori, who was sitting on the back porch. He told the
If people knew the over $1 million dollar errors they eventually paid on the wa-
deputy that he and the woman were arguing when the girl and boy “jumped him” for no
ter plant pre-iron filter, storm water program (another assessment that failed.) they would
reason. The report stated that there was blood on Montuori’s chest area, but on questioning,
revolt. There are so many things I could write on but it would cost in possible lawsuits
Montuori told the deputy that he had no injuries, that the blood was likely from the boy.
or friendships but I guess I am being motivated to act on what I always believed. “EVIL
The deputy informed the Department of Children and Families and also a detective about
PREVAILS WHERE GOOD MEN FAIL TO DO WHAT THEY SHOULD.” After all, I do
the incident. Montuori was taken to the Citrus County Detention Facility where he was held
feel my song was sung by Janis Joplin.. in that really... “FREEDOM’S JUST ANOTHER
without bond.
WORD FOR NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE”. STAY TUNED...
Bronson Woman Arrested For Kicking Deputies
Levy Commission Passes Proclamation
Bronson, Florida-On October 9, 2009 Deputy Wilburn Wells arrested Karon Creal for bat-
tery, two counts of battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest without violence
Urging Citizens to Get Flu Vaccination
and resisting arrest with violence.
Last week Deputy Wells responded to 621 Mashburn Drive in reference to a dis-
Levy County, following CDC recommendations, strongly encourages all residents,
turbance. Upon arrival Deputy Wells met with the victim and she stated that her roommate
especially children and parents, to receive an annual flu vaccination; and
WHEREAS:
Karon Creal was throwing her belongings out of the residence. The victim stated that Creal
Levy County has selected October 2009 to raise awareness of the importance of continuing
grabbed the telephone from her and she was struck on the arm. Deputy Wells informed
influenza (flu) vaccination. We urge all residents of Levy County to seek influenza vaccina-
Creal that she could not throw the victim’s personal property from the residence without a
tion for themselves and their families.
court eviction. Deputy Wells attempted to talk to Creal but she refused to listen and walked
Inglis Man Arrested
away.
Dean Arthur Schaffer, 46, Inglis was arrested by the Levy County Sheriff’s Office,
A short time later Creal was located at the neighbor’s residence and she ran into the
Oct. 9, on an active Levy County Capias for failure to appear (driving while license sus-
woods when she saw law enforcement. Deputy Wells ordered her to stop several times but
pended or revoked). His bond was set at $15,000.
she refused to stop until Deputy Wells advised Creal that he would contact her probation of-
Taser Arrest  - From page 1
ficer. When Creal was told that she was under arrest she jerked away and attempted to spit
on Deputy Wells. Creal was placed on the ground and Creal resisted arrest with violence
by kicking Deputy Joseph Sabbag in the chest and face.
mad at victim # 2 from an argument that occurred a few days prior. Devers then began strik-
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ing victim # 1 repeatedly with a closed fist in the face, chest and arms. Victim # 2 stated that
she attempted to intervene and Devers directed his anger at victim # 2 by shoving her several
times in the stove and kitchen counters. Deputy Anderson observed red marks and bruising
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