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Area Police Beat
The report stated that Ryan's blood alcohol content was 0.8% or greater, when he crashed a
vehicle, struck an electrical box, pole and fence, causing an estimated $600 in damages in
Trevor Alan Born, 22, 32 Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills, was arrested by the Cit- the area of 11419 W. Fort Island Trail in Crystal River, before leaving the scene of the crash.
rus County Sheriff's Office, Oct. 10, charged with possession of a controlled substance; He was additionally charged with driving while license suspended or revoked knowingly
bond $2,000. The arrest came about as the result of a traffic stop in Lecanto at W. Norvell ($500 bond) and leaving the scene of a crash with property damage (bond $500).
Zikee DeJuan Fowler, 23, Ocala, was arrested by the Citrus County Sheriff's Of-
Bryant Hwy. and Prospect Ave. for "traveling at a slow rate of speed (35 to 39 mph in a 45
mph speed zone) for no apparent reason," the report stated. The deputy smelled marijuana fice, Oct. 11, charged with possession of a controlled substance. His bond was set at $2,000.
coming from the vehicle. At first, Born denied having marijuana, but soon told the deputy The arrest came as the result of a traffic stop in Citrus Springs when the vehicle Fowler was
where it was located - in the center console. Deputies found 124 grams of cannabis and driving was confirmed by a radar reading to be traveling at 51 mph in a 35 mph speed zone
19.2 grams of cannabis wax (cannabis in excess of 20 grams) where Born said it would be on N. Lecanto Hwy. at N. Smith Ter. During the traffic stop, the deputy smelled "a strong
odor of marijuana emanating from inside the vehicle," the report stated, and the vehicle was
located. Born was also issued a warning for slow, impeding speed.
Justin Bradley Gilbert, 27, 8040 E. Emerald Ln., Floral City, was arrested by the searched. No marijuana was found, but both the driver and his passenger stated they had
Citrus County Sheriff's Office, Oct. 10, charged with petit theft of $100 or more, but less smoked marijuana earlier. However, a bag of powdered cocaine was found inside a plastic
than $300, and burglary of an unoccupied structure. His total bond was set at $6,000. Gil- bag in the driver's side door pocket. Fowler was issued a written warning for speeding.
Jonathan William Bidwell, 32, 3989 E. Walker St., Inverness, and Christopher
bert is accused of taking a push lawn mower valued at $100 from a neighboring E. Emerald
Ln., Floral City residence that belonged to a relative of the resident. A canvas of the neigh- Benton Groom, 32, were arrested by the Citrus County Sheriff's Office, Oct. 12, charged
with aggravated battery - intentionally causing great bodily harm, permanent disability or
borhood turned up Gilbert as a suspect in several items that had gone missing from the
disfigurement. The two were charged with attacking the victim with a hammer. The resi-
neighborhood. The missing lawnmower was located, which Gilbert claimed had been there
dence where the battery took place was in disarray, and blood was spattered on the walls and
for several month and had been given to him as payment for mowing grass. However, the
floor, the report stated. Bidwell's bond was set at $5,000, and Groom's was set at none.
victim positively identified the mower as belonging to him.
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Thomas Michael Colvard, 48, Homosassa, was arrested by the Citrus County Sher-
Georgia Sophia Trombley, 19, 4Homosassa, Florida 34446
5093 S. Orwell Pt., James St., Beverly Hills, was arrested by the Cit- iff's Office, Oct. 12, charged with battery on a person 65 years of age or older (first degree
rus County Sheriff's Office, Oct. 10, charged with two counts of possession of a controlled
misdemeanor, reclassified to a third degree felony). His bond was set at none. The report
Phone: (352) 489-4588 Fax: (727) 362-4788
substance (0.3 gm. crystal methamphetamine and one clonazepam 1 mg pill). His bond was
stated that the elderly woman made a statement that Colvard didn't like, and he twisted her
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set at $4,000 The arrest came as the result of a traffic stop for not using her headlamps in
enewscadim,r.commorning hours. Trombley agreed·for her vehicle to be searched, and the drugs hand. The woman hand was swollen and bleeding under the skin. The report stated that the
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woman takes aspirin for blood thinning purposes. Colvard's bond was set at none.
were found. Trombley was issued a traffic warning for failure to use her lights during dim
Stewart McNeil Richardson, 41, Homosassa, was arrested by the Citrus County
morning hours.
Sheriff's Office, Oct. 12, charged with hinder, delay or prevent communication to a law en-
Daniel Richard Ryan, 25, Largo, FL, was arrested by the Citrus County Sheriff's
forcement office or judge relating to an offense or violation of probation; criminal mischief
Office, Oct. 11, charged with DUI with damage to the property of another ($1,000 bond).
or $200 or less, and battery on a person 65 years of age of older, a first degree misdemeanor
to athirddegree at $7,500. The report stated that Rich-
reclassified felony. His bond was set
rsois of tothe
a d n accused forcing an elderly woman ground with his fingers around her
duringargument, her from was
throat
an then taking cell phone her as she attempting to call
into
911 and breaking it
two pieces.
Feeser, 24, 9280 E. Silver Oaks Trail, Inverness, was arrested by
Brooks Tyler
the Citrus County Sheriff's Office, Oct. 12, charged with retail petit theft (value more than
$100, but less than $300) and traffic or endeavor to traffic in stolen property. His total bond
was set at $6,000. The report stated that Feeser is accused of taking a tent valued at $139
from the Inverness Walmart, without paying for it, to the customer service counter and ob-
taining a refund of $147.34 (included tax). During the trasnaction, Feeser was required to
provide his Florida Driver's License number. Video surveillance showed him walking into
the store empty-handed, then taking the tent to customer service and receiving the refund,
according to the report. Feeser was located later and placed under arrest. The report stated
that Feeser is on probation for battery of a law enforcement officer. Continued on pg. 4
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