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said, he went to Eaves residence and did not find him,
and he thought that Eaves must have gone to the yard
When Gonzalez spoke with one of the deputies alone, he stated, that when the
where he said he d taken the items, so he jumped the
victim arrived at the residence, Mr. Eaves had grabbed his shotgun and ran into the woods.
fence and walked into the woods to look for Eaves. He
Gonzalez said that Eaves had told him that he was not going to go to jail, and a few min-
found Eaves, he said, on the victim s property, steal-
utes after deputies had arrived, he d heard a single gun shot coming from the wooded area.
ing two tire rims. He said he told Eaves not to do it,
At that time, the K-9 unit, the SWAT Team and the Air Unit had responded to the scene to
to no avail, that he knew is was wrong for him to go
search for Eaves. Two deputies who had first responded to the scene had also heard the gun
there, but he was trying to change Eaves mind about
shot.
the theft.
Gonzalez said that Eaves had approached him two days previous, telling him that
A couple hours later, the SWAT Team located
he d found a transmission and other scrap parts at a nearby residence bordering on a wooded
Eaves in the woods, directly behind his residence,
area. He said he told Eaves that he wanted no part in that. Earlier on the day (May 16), he
with his shot gun. He admitted he d taken the items
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from the yard on the other side of the woods and said
that Gonzalez was with him during the theft. He said
David Morehouse, 56, 5850 S.E. 194th Ln., Inglis. was arrested by the
it took a couple trips to get all the items into his back
Levy County Sheriff’s Office, May 16, on a Levy County arrest warrant for grand
yard. He said that someone in a van saw him, and he
theft ($300 or more, but less than $5,000). His bond was set at $30,000. The re-
thought he would be in trouble, so when the victim ar-
port stated he was arrested at the Levy County Jail.
rived in a pickup truck, he snuck out of the back door CCSO Photo
Douglas Joe Trubac, 29, homeless in the Crystal River area, was ar-
with the shotgun because he said that if he d made
rested by the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, May 16, charged with grand theft (greater that
contact with them, something bad would have happened. He said he took the shot gun be-
$300, but less than $5,000). The report stated that Trubac is accused of forcing
cause of snakes in the woods, and he shot one round into a tree, because he was angry. He
entry into Funky’s Groove, located at 1109 N.E 5th St. in Crystal River and tak-
said their plans were to scrap the items at Inter-City Recycling.
ing $400 in currency from the register. The crime was reported at 1:10 a.m., and
Gonzalez and Eaves were both arrested and transported to the Citrus County De-
Truback was located by 2:00 a.m. His unusual tattoo and the video surveillance
tention Facility. Each was charged with grand theft (greater than $300, but less than $5,000).
made identification possible. The report stated that Trubac has numerous arrests,
Their bonds were set at $2,000 each.
mostly in South Florida, for burglary and grand theft. Due to Truback being homeless with
no ties to the area and his extensive criminal record, his bond was set at none.
According to the Levy County Sheriff’s Office, the internet provided helful in
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