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USCG Yankeetown rescues three in Gulf
Area Police Beat
Coast Guard crewmembers from Station Yankeetown, Florida, rescued three peo-
Michael Anthony Rinaldo, 30, 613 E. Nicholas St., Hernando, was arrested by the
Citrus County Sheriff's Office, May 9, charged with a third-degree felony: sexual offender ple from a sinking 16-foot recreational boat near Eleven Prong, Florida (near Yankeetown
fail to report name or address change within 48 hours; $20,000 bond. The report stated he in Levy County, in the northern portion of the Withlacoochee Bay in the Gulf of Mexico) on
reported a change of address on May 7, but did not obtain a new driver's license or Florida Thursday, May 22.
USCG watchstanders in Sector St. Petersburg received a report of a vessel with
State ID card, as he said he'd been too busy to do this.
Lauren E. Clark, 26, and Christopher Allen Clark, 29, both of E. Lucy Ct., Her- two adults and one child aboard taking on water at approximately 6:00 p.m. Crewmembers
nando, were arrested on May 9 and 10, related to thefts from Walmart. According to the launched a trailerable Aids to Navigation boat and transported the three survivors to shore.
"This case highlights the importance of having life jackets on at all times," said Lt.
Citrus County Sheriff's Office, Lauren Clark was charged with misdemeanor petit theft on
May 9 for taking approximately $60 in grocery items from the Inverness Walmart. The theft j.g. Jessica Vogel, search and rescue coordinator at the sector. "A fun boat ride can quickly
prevention officer did not see the thefts at the time (Sat., May 3), but viewed them, later, on turn into a serious situation; itís imperative the boating community has the proper safety
video store surveillance. He said he recognized Lauren because she used to work at the store gear aboard..."
The Coast Guard recommends that boaters make an investment in their personal
and is under investigation for theft, the report stated. Lauren was also charged with traffic or
endeavor to traffic in stolen property, due to pawning two of the three sets of Boxtick socket safety throughout the summer. Safety tips include:
*Using the buddy system. Never go
sets at Colonial Pawn that her husband Christopher is accused of taking from the Lecanto out alone, since an accident can occur at any time.
*Have a marine band radio aboard.
Walmart on May 4. Lauren Clark's total bond was set at $5,500. Christopher Clark was Mariners are encouraged to invest in VHF-FM radios because they provide superior alert-
ing capabilities over cell phones, and when a mayday is sent out via VHF-FM radio, it is
charged with one count of petit retail theft; bond $500.
a broadcast, so any nearby boaters can hear the distress and offer immediate assistance.
Barbara Denise Cannon, 51, homeless, was arrested by the Citrus County Sheriff's
*File a float plan. A float plan should be left with someone who is not going with the rec-
Office, May 10, charged with trespass in a structure after warning. The report stated Cannon
was trespassed from the Inverness Circle K on May 3, yet she was seated on a park bench reational boaters. A float plan is a life-saving device on paper and provides emergency re-
p rvaluableinformationfor
s onde s with needed to search a distressed boater.
*Have an
in front of the store on May 10; bond $250.
Daniel MIchael Legg, 24, Citrus Springs, was arrested by Emergency Indicating Radio Beacon personor · your
the Citrus County Sher- · Position · (EPIRB) on your attached to
havedigital406EPIRB totheirvessel, as well.
life jacket. Boaters should also a MHz a
iff's Office, May 10, charged with domestic felony battery by strangulation.
*Renew flares and signaling devices. Day and night visible flares, a signal mirror, and/or a
At 7:18 hours p.m., May 11, deputies with the Levy County Sheriff's Office re-
sponded to 49 63rd Street in Yankeetown to a report of domestic battery. The investigation whistle, air horn or sound-producing device should be used to alert others.
determined that 35 year-old Craig Langenburg battered a woman and a child after a day of
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drinking. After the woman and child fled the home, Langenburg locked himself in a bed-
room. According to the sheriff's office, Langenburg had to be physically removed from his
bed after passing out. Langenburg was being held at the Levy County Detention Facility on
a $75,000 bond.
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Shortly after 9:00 p.m., May 11, investigators with the Levy County Sheriff's Of-
fice responded to Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center in Crystal River to a report of a
pregnant female checking herself in for treatment after a domestic battery. Investigators
determined that the 16-week pregnant female had been attacked by 30 year-old Johnnie
Arnett, 30. Deputies responded to his home located in Inglis at 5791 SE 195 Place to arrest
him, however, Arnett fled prior to their arrival and is at large. Deputies are seeking him. Any
person who has information as to his whereabouts is asked to contact the LCSO at 352-486-
5111.
Todd Robert Maggio, 32, 6646 W. Macopin Ln., Crystal River, wasarrested by the
Levy County Sheriff's Office, May 12, charged with two counts of violation of probation.
His total bond was set at $30,000.
Angela Renee DeLafe, 46, 288 Sapp St., Inglis, was arrested Levy
by the County
Sheriff's Office, May 13, on two out-of-county warrants.
Barbara Sapp, 43, 170 Linda St., Inglis, was arrested by the Levy County Sheriff's
Office, May 18, charged with battery, touch or strike.
Mary Katherime Mann, 26, 5011 W. Pinto Loop, Beverly by
Hills, was arrested
the Citrus County Sheriff's Office, May 21, at the intersection of Mustang Blvd. and W.
lis, Yankeetown, Dunnellon, Hernando, for one count of arson to a structure with people
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them what they'd done. According to the victim, he (the victim) went to check the circuit
breaker box, and Lindquist slammed it on the victim's hand and continued yelling at him.
Lindquist denied the allegation, but the witness verified the victim's account of the incident
and stated she's afraid of Lindquist because of his frequent temper outbursts. She said he'd
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