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stance and possession of cannabis (less than 20 grams); bond $5,500. According to the
arrest reports, Bryant was the driver, and he ran a stoplight at the intersection a W. Cardinal
Ln. and S. Red Bird Ave. A K-9 deputy alerted to the presence of narcotics in the vehicle.
Jonathan C. Brundon, 19, 6425 S. Lima Ave., Homosassa, was arrested by the Cit-
Crack cocaine was found near an open container of alcohol, a glass crack pipe was found in
rus County Sheriff s Office, April 1, charged with possession of a controlled sub-
Davis purse, and a cannabis cigarette fell from Bryant s person.
stance and burglary of an unoccupied conveyance. His bond was set at $7,000.
Christopher Scott Sullivan, 40, 7385 S. Finale Pt., Homosassa, was arrested by the
The report stated that Brundon is charged with entering an unlocked Dodge
Citrus County Sheriff s Office, April 4, charged with traffic or endeavor to traffic
minivan at a W. Cardinal St. (Homosassa) residence and taking a Megellan GPS
in stolen property, grand theft ($300 or more, but less than $5,000) and false veri-
(global positioning system). As deputies canvassed the neighborhood, Brunson
fication of ownership/false identification to pawnbroker. His total bond was set at
was walking eastbound on Cardinal St. and was holding a brown paper bag that contained
$23,000.The items in question had been pawned at three different pawn shops in
the Magellan GPS unit in question with a frayed cord, as described by the victim. He admit-
the area. He said he planned to get the items back for the relative he d taken them
ted to taking the unit from the silver minivan. He was also in possession of nine clonazepam
from, but he d been arrested before he could do this.
1 mg tablets (for which he did not have a prescription and stated he purchased from an ac-
Nicole Marie Hamilton, 20, 6237 W. Holiday St., Homosassa, was arrested by the
quaintance whose name he does not know) that he takes for back pain.
Citrus County Sheriff s Office, April 4, charged with grand theft ($300 or more,
Jason Kerry Lacer, 35, Brandonburg, Ky., was arrested by the Citrus County Sher-
but less that $5,000) and false verification of ownership/false identification to
iff s Office, April 1, charged with grand theft ($300 or more, but less than $5,000) and pos-
pawnbroker. A relative told deputies that she suspected Hamilton of taking jewelry,
session of cannabis (less than 20 grams); his bond was set at $2,500. The report stated that
without permission, and pawning it. Two pawn transactions had been made, and
a deputy was in the loss prevention office of the Inverness Walmart and watched as Lacer
$160 had been received for the items pawned. Hamilton admitted taking several
selected two televisions from the electronics department and took them outside the store
jewelry items from the family member. She said her relationship with the family member
without paying for them. Lacer said he was not planning on taking the sets, that he took them
was not that great, and she felt the woman owed her something, but in reality, she didn t.
outside to see which set his friend wanted. He then changed his story to say he was going
Hamilton was released on her own recognizance based on her cooperation and having an
to ask a friend s girlfriend in the parking lot about the TV sets. Upon his arrest, the deputy
established residence in Citrus County.
found three and one-half 2 mg clonazapam tablets and a marijuana cigarette.
CrimeStoppers Citrus: 1-888-ANY-TIPS
Ainslie Nicole Barrett, 22, Dunnellon, was arrested by the Levy County Sheriff s
Office, April 3, charged with two counts of violation of probation.
Crimestoppers Levy: 1-877-349-8477
Danielle Marie McNabb,19, Inglis, was placed on the Levy County Sher-
iff s Office s Most Wanted List, April 8, with an arrest warrant for failure to appear
(2 counts of fraud/forgery/larceny) with a $1,500 purge.
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Jennifer Kovacs Larocca, 25, 9110 N. Dickens Dr. Dunnellon, was ar-
rested by the Citrus County Sheriff s Office, April 3, charged with grand theft ($300 or
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more, but less than $5,000); bond $2,000. The report stated that the alleged theft
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took place at the 1936 N. Lecanto Hwy. Walmart, that the loss prevention officer
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saw her take several items from the electronics department and other items from
another department, then leave the store without paying for the items. Larocca was
Open Fri.Sat.Sun. at 5 am. M-Th.5a-9p.
escorted back inside the store by the loss prevention officer, to await the arrival of
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deputies. Larocca said that she and “Nick” had both taken items from the store, but she was
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stopped by the security officer and “Nick” must have gotten away.
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A traffic stop by the Citrus County Sheriff s Office about 6:15 p.m., April 4, re-
sulted in the arrest of the two passengers in the vehicle on drug charges. Sherry Nichole
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