The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 11 - February 24, 2016
WANTED - Female suspect in
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two bank robberies Major Crimes Unit
Eaten Out of House and Home
Do you know this woman? The Citrus County Sheriff's Office
is seeking information that will lead to her arrest.
The yellow throated warbler is a beautiful
The female in these photographs is the suspect connected in the armed robbery of
songbird that has been observed to eat 70 aphids per
the Floral City Brannen Bank, almost one year ago.
minute. When the warbler had finished eating 40 min-
Last Wednesday, February 10, a very similar incident occurred in Plant City, Flor-
utes later he had eaten almost 3000 aphids. A night-
ida. After the suspect robbed the Sun City Bank in Plant City, she fled in an early 2000s
hawk can eat 500 mosquitoes in one feeding. It has been
model red two-door Acura.
estimated that just the chickadees in Michigan consume
The CCSO believes that the suspect involved in the Plant City bank robbery may
over 8 billion insects every year.
be the same suspect they are seeking in the Floral City bank robbery.
If you know this person, please contact Detective Lee Carey at 352-249-2730, or
Evolutionists say that insects appeared millions of years before birds
if you wish to remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward, please contact Crime
evolved. If birds were not here to eat insects, insects would have filled the world and
Stoppers of Citrus County at 1-888-ANY-TIPS.
destroyed all its plants.
For example:
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One pair of Colorado potato beetles, if left unchecked for one sea-
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The
5093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa,will produce over 60 million offspring.
son, Florida 34446
Phone: (352) 489-4588 Fax: (727) 362-4788 female fly, if left unchecked for the summer, will have 143,875
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One
bushel baskets of offspring.
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Aphids can produce 13 generations during a single season. If each
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mating produced over 100 females, at the end of this process, there could be ten sex-
tillion aphids.
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Birds are absolutely vital for keeping the insect population in check. If insects were
in the world long before birds, our planet would have been without vegetation and
very desolate. Insects need to be kept in check; birds do that. Insect population
growth testifies to what we read in Genesis 1; God created everything in one week,
including the birds and the insects.
Singthe LORDnewsong forHe done marvelous things. - Psalm 98:1 (NKJV)
to a has
Based Evidence a book by Bruce Malone, 2011
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Town of Inglis Candidate Forum W
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The Town of Inglis Recreation Committee (IRC) will be sponsoring two Candi-
date's Forums this year. The first will be on Monday,second
March 7th from 7-9pm; the
will be on Saturday, March 12th from 1-3pm. Both forums will be held in the Commis-
sioners Room at the Inglis Town Hall (135 Hwy 40 W). The election for the three com-
mission seats will be on Tuesday, March 15th. The purpose of a forum is somewhat of a
job interview; to ask questions of all of the candidates about their stance on such issues as
infrastructure, budget, staffing, and economic development among others. All of the can- ♦
didates (Tom Brennan, Michael W Gibson, Ann Morin, Dale A Nichols, James C Williams
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and Michael Drew White) have confirmed attendance to both forums. Please find time in
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your busy schedule to attend at least one of these forums, questions! For
and bring your
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more information, please call Ruth at 352-447-0236.
OPEN: Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm & Saturday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Levy County crash kills Williston
man
A single-vehicle crash in Levy County on Feb. 17 resulted in the death of 49 year-
old James Layton of Williston. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash occurred
on County Road 102, east of alternate U.S. Hwy. 27, sometime during the night, but the
crash was not discovered until daylight. The press release stated that Mr. Layton was driving
a 2007 Suzuki Bandit, traveling west on County Road 102 to negotiate
and failed a sharp
left hand curve, and drove straight, onto the grass shoulder. Mr. Layton lost control of the
vehicle, which overturned and likely collided with a wire fence that caused the vehicle to
nextto vehicle.
the Mr. Layton was
vault into the air. Mr.Layton came
to rest on his back,
pronounced deceased at the scene at 7:09 am.
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