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Shooting Investigation - Continued from page 1
Pet Patrol
was turned over to the State Attorney’s Office yesterday (Monday, Dec. 28) for review ref:
whether charges will be filed.
The victim – Larry Henriquez, 30, of Orange Park, Fla. – went to Carroll’s N. Reynolds
Avenue residence where an argument ensued. The shooter and victim knew each other.
Carroll reportedly fired a single shot from inside the residence and another one outside.
WAG’S CURRENT LIST OF
One of the shots struck Henriquez in the area of his upper abdomen. He has since been
ADOPTABLE DOGS - 1/4/10
released from TGH and is recovering nicely from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.
“Bingo” is a 1½ yr old neutered male, Cat-
Because of conflicting statements made by both the shooter and the victim, the SAO is
tle Dog mix breed. He is white with brown
reviewing the case.
patches. He is smart and well behaved. He
Burglary - Continued from page 1
is a real sweetheart who really loves people.
“Kaylee” is a 10 mo. old female, Walker
had hit him with a wooden stick, and he was hurting in his rib area. He told the victim he
Hound. She is white with sparce brown
said had hit him,”Wait until I get out of jail; I’m going to kill you.”
markings. She is very feminine and dainty.
That same victim told the deputy, that his residence had been broken into, twice on
She is a very sweet natured dog. She has
previous occasions that week. The victim said he’d believed the perpetrator to be a relative
lots of energy. She tries hard to please.
of Gordianeer and/or an affiliate of Gordianeer’s relative, whom he works with, because his
“Nash” is a 1 yr old neutered male, Yellow
house had been broken into on previous occasions when he and Gordianeer’s relative had
Lab/ Shepherd mix breed. He is housebro-
gone away on a work-related trip. The victim told Gordianeer’s relative, that he was going
ken, good with other dogs and children. He
away to Alabama for the weekend and would not return until later on that day (Sunday). He
is a very athletic, large dog. He is a very
said he had parked his vehicle at a friend’s
beautiful, loving dog. He needs a tall, al-
residence and hid inside his own residence to see if anything
pha, dog loving person to help him sort out
would happen, and around 3:00 a.m., he’d heard noises that sounded like the rear bathroom
how to behave. He is searching for an ac- “Runway” is an 8 mo. old female, Black Lab
window being opened.
mix. She is good with other dogs and cats.
tive family.
The victim and another person went to investigate and saw Gordianeer climbing
“Grizzly” is a 1 yr old male, Catahoula/ She is still a big puppy and wants to play.
through the window. They tried to grab him, but he dove back out of the window. They were
German Shepherd mix. He is a beautiful, She is housebroken and very sweet. She is
able to grab his legs and pull him back inside. They’d hit him several times with their hand
smart dog. He is current on his shots and seeking a new forever home. Call 352-528-
and feet but Gordianeer had continued to resist, so the victim had grabbed a wooden stick
wormed. He is good with other dogs and 9888
and hit Gordianeer across the chest and told him, that if he moved again, he would continue
people. He will be a wonderful addition to your loving home.
hitting him. He’d told another of the witnesses (victims) to call the sheriff’s office. All three
“Summer” is a 4 mo. old female, Williston Special Pit mix puppy. She is current on her
of the people inside the residence gave the same account of the incident.
shots and wormed. She is a real sweetheart. She is crate trained. She is a very nice dog.
Gordianeer told the deputy that he believed that the victims were out of town, so
She is seeking her forever home. For more information, contact us at our WAG telephone
he had walked to the back of the residence by way of the driveway and placed a portion of a
number 352-528-9888 in Williston or visit our website at www.willistonanimalgroup.com.
boat canopy, which was in the back yard, underneath the bathroomm window and had stood
Household hazardous waste, paint drop off program Jan. 16
on it, lifted the window and climbed inside the residence. He said that two of the victims
In addition to its regular weekly collection schedule, Citrus county’s Solid Waste
had attacked and beaten him, that one victim had held him while the other hit him several
Division will be conducting a week-end drop-off program for residents on Saturday, January
times with a wooden stick.
16, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the county landfill. Participants may bring up to 60 lbs or 10
Gordianeer told the deputy that he had not planned on taking anything, that he
gallons of materials free of charge. Hazardous waste over the 60 pound limit will be charged
had only planned to look around inside and check on the dogs. He also said that he had not
at 35 cents per pound.
burglarized the residence on the two previous occasions, but knew who had done it, and had
told this person that the victim was was gone and when he would return. He said he had
learned this information through listening to his relative’s conversation. Gordianeer was
treated for his injuries at Citrus Memorial Hospital then transported to the Citrus county
Detention Facility.
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