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Infant Saved From Drowning in Pond
Missing Teenager   - Continued from page 1
On Feb. 12, a one-year-old Inglis girl walked away from her parents and fell into a
and enroute to the area.
small fish pond in the family's yard. The father, who is an emergency medical technician
On the afternoon of Feb. 15, Krissy's father received a call from Krissy's former
(EMT), acted quickly and made the difference in this unfortunate accident. The small girl was
boyfriend in Alabama, stating that she had just arrived there. He was advised to contact
rushed to Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center in Crystal River, where she was revived and
local authorities. Deputies from the Morgan County Alaabama Sheriff's Office quickly
released. She is now back home and doing well.
arrived at the former boyfriend's house and detained Krissy until her parents arrived.
The Inglis Police Department would like to remind all parents, that children are drawn
The IPD will continue its investigation into how Krissy was able to obtain a bus
to water, and with warmer weather almost upon us, even a wading pool can be dangerous.
ticket and if anyone aided her in her disappearance.
Please make sure that you keep an eye on your small children, as these types of situations can
The Inglis Police Dept. would like to thank everyone for their help in returning
happen very quickly and children can drown in a very small amount lof water. Let's all have a
Krissy back home safely, especially the Citrus County Florida and Morgan County Ala-
safe spring and summer.
bama Sheriff's Offices.
Inglis PD Issues Notices to Appear in Court
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On Feb. 4, officer John Dowd with the Inglis Police Department issued a notice to
appear in court to Jodie Schultz for misdemeanor possession of marijuana, after she contacted
the IPD requesting a ride to her residence. Schultz was advised, for officer safety, that she
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would have to be patted down for weapons before being placed in a patrol car. When female
officer Maria Brown patted down Schultz, she noticed something in her pocket. She asked
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Schultz what was in her pocket and Schultz replied that it was a bag of marijuana. Schultz was
issued a notice to appear in court and given a ride home.
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On the evening of Feb. 8, Joshua Hope was issued a notice to appear in court by
Officer John Dowd of the Inglis Police Department for misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
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