THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - April 28, 2010
Woman charged with trafficking oxycodone Shots Fired During Home Invasion
Stacey L. Nolan, 45, 550 N. Independence Hwy., Inverness, was arrested by the
From the Citrus County Sheriff Dept.
Citrus County Sheriff s Office, April 20, charged with felony charges of trafficking in
(Floral City) Shortly before 10:30 p.m. on Monday, Citrus County Sheriff’s Of-
greater than 4 grams of oxycodone and obtaining a controlled substance by fraud or decep-
fice dispatchers received a call about a home invasion robbery at a residence just off of
tion.
S. Florida Avenue where shots had been fired. Deputies responded to 8095 E. Wolfgang
Around 5:00 p.m., a deputy was informed that Nolan was in the Inverness CVS
Court where they set up a perimeter while the agency s helicopter and a K-9 unit searched
Pharmacy, attempting to fill a fraudulent prescription. While en route to the pharmacy, the
for two unknown suspects – reportedly black males of medium build, around 6 feet tall,
deputy was given a description of Nolan, her clothing, and her name.
wearing masks and dark clothing – who fled on foot. No one was found, and a BOLO (be
When the deputy arrived at the pharmacy, he learned that Nolan
on the lookout) was issued for both men.
had filled the prescription and was still inside the store. The deputy found
The homeowner, Nancy Wolf, 50, told deputies that she and two male friends
her in the cosmetics section, holding a CVS pharmacy bag.
were inside the home and one male friend was just getting into his truck to leave.
The deputy asked Nolan if her name was Stacy, and she replied
That victim, a 29-year-old Inverness man, was confronted outside by the two
yes. The deputy identified himself and asked Nolan to give him the bag,
armed suspects and forced to return to the house and knock on the door. When the door
and she complied.
opened, the two suspects suddenly burst into the residence brandishing handguns and de-
Inside the bag, the deputy found a filled prescription for 120 tab-
manding money. They ordered everyone to the ground.
lets of 15 mg oxycodone hydlochloride from the CVS pharmacy, dated
Nolan
One of the other victims, a 24-year-old Tampa man who was closest to the open
the same day (April 20).
doorway, made a break for it and ran into the backyard. He told deputies he heard multiple
The CVS pharmacist who had filled the prescription verified that he d filled the
shots fired as he jumped the fence and sought shelter at a nearby neighbor s home. The
prescription in question and stated that the weight of the drug was 11.98 grams.
young man suffered an injured knee as a result of the jump and was transported to Citrus
The doctor s office listed on the precription was contacted, and a spokesperson
Memorial Hospital for treatment. The fourth victim is a 36-year-old Floral City man.
stated that Nolan was not a patient and she had not been prescribed any medication, but
The two suspects fled the scene without getting any cash. Anyone with informa-
she had accompanied a relative to an appointment at the doctor s office on April 19. The
tion about the suspects’ identities or whereabouts is asked to call Det. Gary Atchison at the
office spokesperson stated that they were unable to determine how many prescription forms
Sheriff s Office, 352-249-2720.
might be missing.
Or contact Crime Stoppers of Citrus County. Call 1-888-ANY-TIPS toll free. Or e-mail
Citrus Sheriff  52, 125 Hammock Rd. Inglis, was arrested byMan
Dept. Arrests Inglis the Citrus
your tip by clicking on www.crimestopperscitrus.com. You may be eligible for a reward
up to $1,000.
Harry Wayne Moore,
County Sheriff s Office, March 29, on a misdemeanor warrant for obtaining property by
means of a worthless check. His bond was set at $150.
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