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Peggy Ann Wasileff, 44, 170 Linda St., Inglis, was arrested by the Inglis Police
Department, Feb. 18, charged with driving under the influence. Her bond was set at $5,000.
The report stated that Wasileff was arrested during a traffic stop at E. Cason Blvd. and U.S.
U.S. 19 at C.R. 40
Hwy. 19 around 7:15 p.m.
Inglis, Florida
Jason Eric Adams, 18, 170 Linda St., Inglis, was arrested by the Inglis Police De-
partment, Feb. 19, charged with burglay with assault or battery; and battery, touch or strike.
His bond was listed at $75,000.
Wayne Bancroft, 47, 37 Linda St., Inglis, was arrested by the Inglis Police Depart-
ment, Feb. 20, charged with 4 counts of battery of an officer, firefighter, play Ad 1
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Samuel Claibourne Garrett, 28, 152 Breezy Way, Inglis, was arrested by the Levy
County Sheriff’s Ofice, Feb. 21, charged with violation of probation. Specials
Donald Eugene Goode, 54, Inglis, was arrested by the Levy Countyed forOf-
chang Sheriff’s
fice, Feb. 12, charged with misdemeanor domestic battery.
2-20-13 issue
According to the arrest report, a deputy went to a residence from which the sher-
iff’s office had received a 911 call hang up. When the deputy arrived at the residence,
Goode walked outside and spoke with the deputy who explained why he was there. Goode
said that everything was okay, but granted the officer permission to come inside the resi-
dence, when asked.
The report stated that the victim had red marks on both sides of his neck and sev-
eral scratch marks on his back, as well. Goode was placed under arrest and transported to
the Levy County Jail where his bond was set at $10,000.
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hand dealer price, and the victim’s husband paid the pawn shop $254 for the two damaged
pieces. Mrs. Sullivan-Conley admitted to detectives that she took jewelry items on Jan. 19
(appraised value of $3,450), Jan. 26 (appraised value of $3,700) and Feb. 9 (appraised value
of $4,775). Mrs. Sullivan-Conley told detectives that she stole the items due to the price of
gasoline and her drug problem.
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Sullivan-Conley told investigators that she had taken a computer from the home
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of a man who’s house she cleans. Sullivan stated that he pawned the man’s computer at the
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the Dollar Store. The cops got richer, but the merchants and citizens paid. I feel ashamed
that my home state chose to rob Jerry before he made it to Inglis. That was Waldo, but so
it goes in Inglis as well; equally bad for business. Many from Progress Energy and Crystal
River now stay away from Inglis for fear of harassment or a petty B.S. ticket. Truly Save
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