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Dunnellon honoring
Veterans,Memorial
Day weekend
Flags In will be performed at
Dunnellon Memorial Gardens and the
Dunnellon Community Civic Club Cem-
etery on Saturday morning, May 25 by
members of the local American Legion
and BoyScouts.
The community is invited to at-
tend the Memorial Day Remembrance
Ceremony at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, May
26 at Dunnellon Memorial Gardens.
Donations of new, unused U.S.
stick flags, size 12 inches by 18 inches
would be appreciated.
Preparations leading up to the
ceremony will provide an updated cem-
etery database of all known veterans in-
terred. For more information please con-
tact the City of Dunnellon Public Services
department at 352-465-8590, ext. 1101 or
email tmalmberg@dunnellon.org
Area Police Beat
Mother’s Day for the Bob McLean family of Ocala was celebrated on King’s Bay kayaking in the seventy degree weather and sun filled day.
Tanya Borachi, the 22 year-old
Launching at Hunter Springs Park, the family of four were excited as they paddled away into an adventure selected by Tyeler and Jordan’s
University of Florida student who reported
mother Donna since it was “her day.” Bob said a nice meal will round out the day when they return to the beach. Crystal River is a major tourist
an attempted kidnapping and aggravated
draw and King’s Bay provides plenty of entertainment. Newscaster/Sally Price.
assault to the Gainesville Police Depart-
Crystal River man promoted to
Dunnellon man
ment was re-interviewed by two detec-
tives, May 1. She recanted her story and
FWC Law Enforcement Director
said that the incident never happened. She
dies after traffic
had reported on April 23, that she was at-
tacked at gunpoint by an unknown male
River County. He worked his way up as an
From FWC
who tied her hands and mouth with a torn t-
investigator, lieutenant, captain and major,
crash
shirt. Borachi said she fabricated the story
working across the state in Tampa, Lake
Last week, the Florida Fish and
as a lesson to women in the area that they
City and Tallahassee. Since 2007, he has
Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
A single-vehicle crash in Crystal
could be attacked. This case was being in-
served as a deputy director in the FWC’s
officially welcomed its new law enforcement
River, May 7, resulted in the death of a Dun-
vestigated as possibly being connected to
Division of Law Enforcement, directing
director, Col. Calvin L. Adams, Jr., as leader
nellon resident, 63 year-old Michael Lindsey
other cases that involved sexual assaults.
statewide operations, including the aviation
of the largest conservation law enforcement
Rosenbaum. According to the Florida High-
Investigators learned that Borachi was not
and K-9 programs, and providing guidance
agency in the country, Col. Adams will over-
way Patrol, the crash took place at 2:15 p.m.
being truthful about certain aspects of the
to staff regarding search-and-rescue activi-
see more than 1,000 employees, direct the
on N. Meeting Tree Blvd. Mr. Rosenbaum
case. According to Public Information Of-
ties, targeted resource protection efforts and
FWC’s enforcement efforts in Florida and
was driving a 2007 Dodge Nitro, traveling
ficer Ben Tobias, a Sworn Complaint will
other details.
manage the budget for the FWC’s Division
north on N. Meeting Tree Blvd., approach-
be filed against Borachi with the State At-
Adams grew up in a family of law
of Law Enforcement. Adams will succeed
ing a curve. For unknown reasons, the
torney’s Office, recommending that she he
enforcement officers and conservationists.
Jim Brown, who has served as director of
Dodge traveled onto the east grass shoulder
charged with filing a false police report,
His father retired from the Florida Marine
law enforcement since 2009 and is retiring.
of the roadway and continued traveling in a
a first degree misdemeanor which carries
Patrol in 1994 after a 30-year career.
“The FWC has an excellent team,"
northeast direction until the front end of the
a maximum fine of up to $1,000 and up
Adams grew up in Crystal River
said Adams. “From our command staff and
vehicle collided with a tree. After impact,
to one year of jail time. GPD might also
and graduated from Crystal River High
administrative support in Tallahassee to our
the vehicle rotated counter-clockwise and
recommend that Borachi repay the cost of
School. He has an Associate in Arts degree
officers in the field, we work together every
came to rest on the east grass shoulder, fac-
the police resources used during the inves-
from Hillsborough Community College and
day to protect people and natural resources.
ing west. Mr. Rosenbaum was transported
tigation. Andre Locus, 19, was arrested as
training certificates from the Florida Dept.
I’m honored to be named as the leader of
to Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center in
a suspect in a 2011 sexual battery case and
of Law Enforcement’s Chief Executive
this dedicated group.”
Crystal River where he later expired.
was considered a person of interest in the
Seminar and the FBI’s National Academy,
Adams began his career with the
The report stated that Mr. Rosenbaum was
false report case, as well.
Session 237. He lives in Tallahassee with his
Florida Marine Patrol, one of the FWC’s
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wife, Olga. They have two adult children.
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predecessor agencies, in 1985 in Indian