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Robbery  - Continued from page 1
“FROM INGLIS TOWN HALL”
FOR THE
Personnel with the sheriff’s office responded to Bob’s Liquors, and crime scene
technicians processed the scene for evidence. Deputies reviewed the surveillance video
“TOWN OF INGLIS RESIDENTS ONLY”
from the store, and obtained several photos of the suspects. A local BOLO (be on the look-
out) was issued, and neighboring businesses were canvassed.
The clerk described one of the men as white, 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet tall and
A leaf AND Limb Pick-Up has been scheduled for Saturday March 5th, 2011. The items to
weighing approximately 180 pounds. He was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, black skull
be collected will consist of any tree limbs no longer that 4ft in length, Bagged leaves (lot
cap, blue jeans, dark gloves and a blue bandana, which he used to cover his face when he
loose) old lumber and any wood products with all the metal pieces removed.
entered the liquor store. The second man was described as being white, 6 feet tall and weigh-
ing 190 pounds. He was wearing a green hooded jacket with a white horizontal stripe, dark
***Excluded for pick up is construction or demolition debris. Also excluded are any Haz-
blue jeans, gloves and was carrying a black backpack.
ardous waste material such as; batteries, tires, paints volatile solvents, poisonous chemi-
Anyone who has information about this crime or knows the identity of the suspects
cals and the like.
is asked to call 911, or contact Crime Stoppers of Citrus County, Inc. by texting CITRUS
to 274637 (Crimes), clicking on www.crimestopperscitrus.com or calling 1-888-ANY-TIPS
IMPORTANT NOTES: Please record the date as shown. The crews will not be going
toll-free. Tipsters may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $1,000.
back for collections of materials placed late or after the above dated collection day.
Squawk Box
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A.  Place the materials in the right-of-way the day before at your normal garbage curb-
pelicans to that area and causes changes in their behavior. By indirectly feeding pelicans,
side pickup location.
such large-scale activities can have a detrimental effect on a brown pelican population by
B.
Do not mix undesirable excluded materials as listed above in with waste material
inhibiting migration and leading to cold-weather-induced illness and injury.
for pickup. If this occurs NONE of the materials will be removed and will be left for the
2. Individuals or groups feeding large numbers of pelicans at regular places and
homeowner to dispose of.
times. This does not apply to feeding pelicans that are captive or under care at places such
C.  The entire Town is scheduled for a ONE day pickup of all areas. Each date for waste
as a rehabilitation facility.
pickup is scheduled for a Saturday for everyone’s convenience. Only with the cooperation
3. Anglers tossing scraps at public fishing piers and beaches. Public piers that at-
of all citizens will this be completed timely and professionally.
tract large numbers of fishermen may want to consider creating scrap chutes, where folks
can dump the abundant leftovers to keep them away from pelicans.
***THE FOUR (4) QUARLTERLY PICKUPS CONSIST OF TWO (2) YARD
The intent of this rule is not to regulate the occasional or the casual feeding of indi-
TRASH AND TWO (2) BULK WASTE AS DESCRIBED ABOVE***
vidual pelicans. This rule provides an enforcement tool to resolve situations where large-
scale feeding could negatively influence the health or survival of a pelican.
If you DO NOT have “WASTE PRO” as your weekly pickup service the quar-
You can help keep pelican populations healthy by not feeding them.
terly bulk pickups will NOT be available to you. WASTE PRO will be picking up for their
If available, use fish-scrap repositories at piers and docks. If they are not available, discard
REGULAR CUSTOMERS ONLY. IF you wish to sign up for weekly service and receive
your fish scraps in a garbage can or at home.
the bulk materials removals the number to contact is… (800) 228-4908.
Your efforts will help keep pelican populations healthy and wild. Please don’t feed them.
Published 2-23-11
Inglis woman arrested by CCSO
Tabitha N. Crain, 24, 5451 S.E. 193rd Ln., Inglis, was arrested by
Captains Cove Outfitters
the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, Feb. 15, for violation of probation (the
original charge was five counts of grand theft, one count of burglary to a
structure and one count of criminal mischief of $1,000 or more). Her bond
39 W. Highway 40  -
Inglis, Florida
was set at none. Crain was previously arrested on Feb. 4, charged with
(352) 447-5610, 283-0492 or 283-0493
assault/battery of a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer with vio-
lence, DUI (total bond $10,500) and violation of probation (on an original
www.CaptainsCoveOutfitters.com
charge of grand theft; she was given no bond on this charge).
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