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a field between the K-Mart store and Turkey Oak St. He said the items taken were for his
girlfriend's children. Murawski had driven home and was arrested there, accused of taking
a child's pajama set, two children's shirts and two Monster High dolls. Their bonds were
Jarrett Lee Soper, 32, 19531 SE Vicki St., Inglis was arrested by the Citrus County
each set at $250.
Sheriff's Office, Dec. 22, on an arrest warrant for violation of probation (on an original
Janis Cobo, 38, 6616 E. Mobile St., Inverness, was arrested by the Citrus County
charge of kidnapping, robbery with a deadly weapon and grand theft). He was transported
Sheriff's Office, ec. 25, charged with misdemeanor DUI and DUI with property damage.
from Alachua County on the warrant. His bond was set at none.
Her total bond was set at $1,000. The report stated the traffic crash took place at the intersec-
David J. Smith, 72, Inglis, was arrested by the Citrus County Sheriff's Office, Dec.
tion of E. Glencoe St. and S. Placid Ave. in Inverness, around 3:00 a.m., and the damage
22, charged with violating an injunction for protection against domestic violence (no bond),
was to the tree line. She said she'd dropped-off a friend at a nearby residence, was unfamil-
driving under the influence of drugs, alcohol or chemicals ($500 bond) and carrying a con-
iar with the road and had misjudged the curve and crashed into the tree line.
cealed firearm ($1,000 bond).
Amanda M. Santana, 35, 208 S. Adams St., Beverly Hills, was arrested by the Cit-
Jessie S. McClain, a 31 year-old white male from Inglis, was placed on the Levy
rus County Sheriff's Office, Dec. 27, charged with criminal mischief ($200 or more, but less
County Sheriff's Office's Most Wanted List, Dec. 23, with an arrest warrant for violation of
than $1,000). She's accused of breaking the screen on a screen door, removing the door's
probation (no valid driver's license); no bond.
glass, kicking dents into the door and bumping her car into a garage. Total damages were
Everett Rudolph Dicks, 42, 5951 W. Mink Ln., Homosassa, was arrested by the
estimated at $550. The victim said he'd visited Santana's residence earlier in the evening
Citrus County Sheriff's office, Dec. 23, charged with possession of a controlled substance
and she'd become belligerent, so he'd gone home. He said she'd called him later, but he
(cocaine), felony petit theft (two or more convictions of any theft) and possession of drug
had not answered the call, and soon she'd come over- wanting to talk, but he asked her to
paraphernalia (two syringes). His total bond was set at $7,500. He's accused of taking two
leave, saying they could talk the next day, and that she was intoxicated and would not leave.
long-sleeved t-shirts and a pair of sandals from Beall's department store located at 2851 E.
He watcheddoorgarage,locked screen door and front win-
her damage the and through the
Gulf to Lake Hwy., Inverness. The report stated that Dick was convicted of two prior thefts,
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one on Dec. 11, 2012 and one on Jan., 3, 2013.
mistake in damaging his property.
Karen Brannen Ingalls, 45, and Todd Robert Maggio, 32, both of 41 Cattail Ln.,
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Yankeetown, were each arrested by the Citrus County Sheriff'sOffiDec. charged · · ·
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with felony retail theft (bond $2,000 each). The report stated that the pair is accused of en-
Crimestoppers Levy: 1-877-349-8477
tering the Dunnellon Walmart on Dec. 20 and taking "multiple high dollar items, including a
big screen television, a Samsung sound bar and Hewlett Packard laptop (computer)," valued
at $2,644. The two had been arrested for another shoplifting at a different Walmart on Dec.
21, and Maggio was still incarcerated. He said he had stolen the items for his childrens'
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Christmas because the VA had cut off his monthly benefits due to his testing positive for
drugs. He admitted to using cannabis to help him clear his mind of his tours of Iraq, plus a
pain killer. Ingalls was located at a Beverly Hills residence. She admitted to using drugs as
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well and wanting to become free of them to have a normal life with her family.
Jillyn C. Clements, 33, 9542 W. Orchard St., Crystal River, was arrested by the
Citrus County Sheriff's Office, Dec. 24, charged with grand theft ($300 or more, but less
than $5,000). Her bond was set at $2,000. She's accused of taking a a 10-Karat gold, 24-inch
long Figaro-style necklace valued at $2,149.99 from the Crystal River K-Mart. The woman
was a store associate who said she'd taken the necklace on Dec. 18, felt guilty about it and
planned on returning it the following day, but had become ill and had been unable to do so.
She said she would not have taken the necklace has she known its value was so high. An
acquaintance returned the necklace to the store for Clements.
Tara Lynn Murawski, 28, and Brandon James Lolly, 29, both 6371 W. Avocado
of
St., Crystal River, were both arrested by the arrested by the Citrus ce,
County Sheriff's Offi
Dc. 24, charged with misdemeanor petit retail theft (less than $100). Lolly is accused of
taking a My Little Pony equestrian doll from the store and was on in
arrested while foot
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