THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
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matched the second data given. Exposito then told the deputy that he has mul-
tiple names, two dates of birth, and two social security numbers.
Exposito took off running about 6:40 p.m., but he was eventually
apprehended and taken into custody. Exposito was charged with one count of
providing false information to a law enforcement officer, and resisting law
enforcement without violence. His bond was set at $1,000.
Exposito
His true identity - Pedro Luis Exposito, Jr. - came to light when his
fingerprionts were taken, and also by his own admission. An outstanding arrest warrant
from the Miami Beach P.D. charges him with the April 6 2012 murder of of 16 year-old
Robert Lakatos during an attempted robbery. According to police, Lakatos was with one of
his brothers, just before midnight, near the 79th Street beach entrance (boardwalk), when
he was shot. Reports stated that Lakotis had recently moved to south Florida prior to the
shooting, and he was an aspiring model. Exposito was identified as a suspect in the shoot-
ing in August 2012.
At the time, police described the assailant, now believed to be Exposito, as about
6 feet tall, around 180 pounds, with short fade-type blonde hair, and a tattoo of a marijuana
leaf on his chest area.
Crash Fatal for Homosassa Man
A crash at about 8:50 pm Monday April 1st, 2013 resulted in the death of a Ho-
mosassa man. A 2000 Volkswagen Jetta driven by 31 yr old Kelly Kristine Wallace of
Sunday was a beautiful day for an Easter Sunrise Service for members and friends at the Com-
Homosassa was traveling east on West Cardinal Street. A motorcycle driven by 45 yr. old
munity Church in Yankeetown. “Momma Dot” Cason has opened her home “Heaven USA” for
Richard Thomas Emauele of Homosassa was traveling east on West Cardinal Street, but
the early morning services for over 6 years now. Nature was in full attendance as owls hooted
had stopped so as to make a left turn onto South Gross Avenue.
their deep sounds across the misty Withlacoochee River. A flock of marsh birds flew in pattern
Wallace, according to the FHP report, failed to observe the motorcycle stopped
west to the Gulf and a mother manatee and her baby swam next to the shore as the service
and as a result the front of her vehicle collided with the rear of Emanuele’s motorcycle.
was conducted by Pastor Dennis Hamill. For those that can arrive before the sun makes it’s
He sustained fatal injuries and died at the scene of the crash. The FHP report stated that
appearance, it is truly moving experience with a powerful message.
charges are pending. Ms. Wallace was not injured in the accident.
Police Officers Help Put out Fire At
Mama Sally’s Restaurant
At approximately 6:40 am Thursday a fire erupted, possibly due to a faulty ex-
tinguisher system and pilot light malfunction, according to Inglis Police, at Mama Sally’s
restaurant, located at 137 Hwy 19 Inglis.
Fire and medical units were dispatched. Officer J. Clement and Corporal B. Hil-
berer responded to the scene, in under a minute and were able to use their patrol vehicle
fire extinguishers to put the fire out before significant damage occurred. Officers along with
Levy medical unit #3 were able to shut the gas line off to the restaurant as well. No one was
injured during the incident.
Parkview Lanes Weekly News
League Scores for the week end-
WOMEN’S TRIO: Handicap: Carol Van-
ing March 31:
dyke 267,702; Rose Damico 242,667; Doti
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: Handicap:
Wyspianski 242.
John Walker 276; Chris Carr 273; Matt
GOOD TIME BOWLERS:  Handicap:
O’Brien 733; Sean Fugere 725; Jacque
Carl Peterson 275,688; Mike Bonadonna
Iverson 279; Lisa Morgan 260; Sandy LeP-
245; Dave Messenger 650; Janet Murray
ree 708; K C Cridland 706.
255; Barb McNally 226; Mary Jo Miller
PRESERVE PINBUSTERS: Handicap:
629; Pat Stoner 619.
Desi Sidote 259; John Rando 258,741; Ivan
Rubble left by a structure fire at the corner of 64th Street and CR40 in Yankeetown. Fire was
HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Chuck
Miller 258; Bob Lucier 704; Betty Noland
reported at approximately 3 AM Saturday morning. The single family home was already es-
Hindbaugh 277; Jim Jermann 273,720; Jim
265,702; Dianna Kirk 264,687.
sentially burned to the ground by the time the Fire Dept got there. Fortunately the home was
Van Gilder 273; Jerry Ness 736; Kathy
SUNCOAST SENIORS:
Handicap:
unoccupied. The cause has not been determined at this time. Photo: Dawn Clary.
Calcagni 267,737; Andrea Kish 264; Judy
Levaughn F. Ellzey Robinson, 95, Inglis
Marty Suehowicz 286,742; John Marcucci
Hindbaugh 515.
267; Allan Gobbi 657; Helen Simonson
SANDY OAKS: Handicap: Larry Bene-
Levaughn F. Ellzey Robinson, 95 passed away peacefully on 3/23/2013 at her
257,687; Barb Steffen 236; June Williams
fiel 249,691; Lenny Dexter 238,659; Karen
home in Inglis Florida. Mrs._Robinson was born in Branford Florida to the late William
629.
Benefiel 231,662; Kathy Slader 231; Joann
Joseph Fletcher and the late Molly Robinson on August 7, 1917.
LATE STARTERS: Handicap: Myron
Meyer 230,651.
“Big Mom”, as she was affectingly known, worked for Sherwood Medical Inc.
Paliwoda 268; Tony Lamacchia 257,666;
PARKVIEW OWLS:  Handicap:  K E
in Deland Florida for 25 years before retiring and moving to Branford and then to Inglis
Rich Soletto 668; Millie George 242; Bun-
Conrad 301,800; Bob Desmeules 280; Ken
Florida. Big Mom enjoyed working in her garden, being with her family and most of all
ny Jackson 229; Kathy Hession 628; Marie
Brown 743; Lisa Morgan 287,753; Rose-
cooking for family and friends. She is well known for cooking Thanksgiving meal for her
Mooney 625.
mary Burdick 274; Joan Cothern 731.
family and friends usually serving dinner to 40 or more.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEN: Handicap:
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Carol Van-
She was pre-deceased by her husband Nelson Robinson and her ex-husband of
Mark Smith 296,800; Jay Willet 295; Bry-
dyke, 102 pins over her average, and Marty
39 years, William Edward Ellzey, Sr. Big Mom was also pre-deceased by her sister Mabel
an Craig 802.
Suehowicz, 142 pins over his average.
Sawyer, son-in-law Buddy McKay, granddaughter Melissa Ellzey Combs and great-grand-
daughter Mikayla Robinson. Big Mom is survived by her two daughters, Mary McKay of
Activities at Inglis AmVets
Inglis and Wilma Martin (Bill) of Deland; her three sons, William Ellzey, Jr. (Karen) of
FRIDAYS, 6:00-10:00 pm, Live Entertainment - Classic Country Music with Bill. Come
50
Deleon Springs, Joseph Emory Ellzey of St. Cloud and Woffard Kenneth Ellzey (Linda)
out and have fun with us! SATURDAY (April 6) 4:00-10:00 pm - Come out and celebrate
of Inglis. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, 5 great-great
April Birthdays, with Live Music by Eddie Shannon & Co. SUNDAYS - Breakfast 9:00-
grandchildren and one sister, Margaret Knight of Inglis. Though our hearts are broken,
11:00 am, lunch 2:00-5:00 pm, and Music by Cowboy Al, 2:00-6:00 pm. UPCOMING
we take faith in knowing that our mother is with our Heavenly Father. Big Mom will be
MEETINGS: Thursday (4th) 6:00 pm - AmVets Riders; Saturday (6th), 10:00 am - Post
remembered for her generous and caring nature, sense of humor and commitment to both
Executive Committee; Thursday (11th) at 4:30 pm - Ladies Auxiliary at 4:30 pm and Am-
family and friends. Memorial donations can be made in memory of Levaughn Robinson to
Vets Post at 5:30 pm; Saturday (13th) 10:00 am - Trustees; Thursday (25th), 6:00 pm - Rid-
Hospice of Citrus County, Inc., PO Box 641270, Beverly Hills, Florida 34464.
ers Exeutive Committee.