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Murder Case Arrest - Continued from page 1
Area Police Beat
Bonnie Jeanne Gray, 23, S.W. 3rd St., Otter Creek, was arrested by the Levy
Neighbors of Boutin gave sworn testimony indicating, that during the late night or
County Sheriff’s Office May 21, charged with dealing in stolen property. Her bond was set early morning hours of Dec. 25 and Dec. 26, they heard a female screaming and what ap-
at $20,000.
peared to sound like a physical disturbance inside of Boutin s trailer. The screaming stopped
Harry LeJuene Hostetter, 81, Homosassa, was arrested by the Citrus County Sher- abruptly, and no other sound was heard until Boutin left in the dark blue Lincoln Continen-
iff’s Office, May 26, charged with one count of lewd and lascivious exhibition ($5,000 tal at approximately 6:00 a.m. that morning.
bond) and 3 counts of lewd and lascivious molestation on a person under the age of 12
On Jan. 29, the CCSO received confirmation from the Florida Department of Law
($45,000 bond). The report stated the child was 5 years old. On May 30, Hostetter was Enforcement (FDLE) crime lab in Tampa, that the blood evidence found on the inside of
charged with two counts of sexual battery (or injure the sexual organs of) a person under the rear door of Boutin s residence, as well as the blood found in the trunk of the Boutin s
the age of 12. The report stated the victim is 5 years old. His bond was set at none on these Lincoln Town Car was the victim s blood.
charges.
On Jan. 30, a detective with the CCSO took Boutin into custody for an interview.
Rick Allen Bury, 52, W. River Rd., Inglis, was arrested by the Inglis Police Depart- He said he wanted to finally tell the truth about what had happened to Stires.
ment, May 28, on an out-of-county warrant. His bond was set at $2,005.
Boutin advised that he and Brinson drove to their mutual friend s house off of Fort Dade
Todd Robert Maggio, 32, Homosassa, and Karen Brannen Ingalls, 46, were ar- Ave. and made contact with their friend, Connie Waller. Approximately an hour later, they
rested by the Inglis Police Department, May 30, on one count of possession of less than 20 returned to his father s residence to check on Stires and found her deceased. Boutin stated
grams marijuana and 5 counts of possession of drug paraphernalia. The arrest was made
that they stood there for several minutes in silence until it was decided that they needed to
during a traffic stop when the officer learned that the two were in possession of the mari- get rid of Stires body.
andwrapped thebody,
Boutin explained that he Brinson up using materials found
juana, several used syringes and several spoons with residue of drug use. Each was issued a
inthe fabric, zip
garage, a thin black metal wire, black ties and black nylon straps. Boutin
Notice to Appear in Levy County Court to answer their unspecified individual charges.
The Inglis Police Dept. issued a trespass warning to 42 yearold • he Brinson placed • Car and around
Mellissa H. Barnes stated that and Stires body in the trunk of his Town • drove
on June 8, 2013. Barnes was given a warning to stay off the premises of Food Ranch for approximately two her Boutin was bond on the
Super- days with body in the trunk. given no
market. Barnes was notified that if she returned to the property she would be in violation of second degree murder charge, but was given a $10,000 bond on the firearm charge. Read
state law and could be arrested. Food Ranch routinely prosecutes persons found guilty of full story on: www.thenewscaster.com.
retail theft or petit theft.
Former Inglis Police Chief Sentenced to
Shell Super Stop
Six Months Probation, Fined $370
Former Inglis police chief Mitchell E. Billups of Inglis was sentenced to six months
U.S. 19 at C.R. 40 • Inglis, Florida
probation following a guilty plea adjudicated involving retail theft at the Food Ranch Super-
market in Inglis. On June 6, 2013, Billups was also ordered to pay a $370 fine including $50
for the cost of prosecution, restituion of $15 to Food Ranch, counseling and y Ad of petit
Displa all types
theft classes, 20 hours of community service and no contact withuarter Page
Q the victim, Food Ranch.
Evidence in the case included a DVD surveillance recording submitted to the Inglis
Specials
Police Dept. on February 21, 2013. On March 5, 2013 Billups was given a trespass warning
by the Inglis Police Dept. Billups could be subject to arrest if he returns to the Food Ranch
changed for
property.
5-22-13 issue
Drugs & Money - Continued from page 1
Ramirez, discovered the room was occupied by Patterson and a female companion. As Dep.
Kinik entered the room to take Patterson into custody he observed a clear plastic bag of a
substance that appeared to be cocaine and cash. Dep. Kinik placed Patterson into custody
along with the female companion identified as Kiara Hicks B/F, 20 years old.
Levy Deputy Kinik requested the assistance of Levy County Sheriff’s Drug Task Force who
prepared and executed a search warrant on room 24 and recovered 4.6 grams of crack cocaine
with a street value estimated at $960 and $154 cash.
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