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The Newscaster-Nature Coast News
Capital Felony Charge - Continued from page 1
Inglis-Levy Police Beat
According to an arrest report by the Inglis Police Department, Bucky Allen Smith,
34, 5950 W. Grove Park Rd., Dunnellon, was located by the IPD and detained by a traffic
tinued in Citrus County. The adult victim gave Det. Kat Liotta details about how the abuse
stop on Neeld St., June 12, due to the officer's knowledge of a Citrus County capias for
had progressed further and that both she and the younger girl had been abused at the same
Smith for child support. His bond was set at $1,660.
time. She said the younger girl had called her, recently, and told her that
was touching
According to the Levy County Sheriff's Office's inmate report, Richard Gordon
her imappropriately. She said, once, when the younger girl was about seven, and she (the
Hellmig, 50, homeless, was arrested by the Inglis Police Department, June 12, charged with
older victim) was a junior in high school, that she'd witnessed an incident and told
to
unarmed burglary of an occupied dwelling. His bond was set at $50,000.
stop, and he had replied that the girl was sleeping and would not remember.
According to an arrest report by the Inglis Police Department, David Jonathan
The adult victim told the detective, according to the report, that the younger victim
Hord, II, also known as "J.J. McGuillicutty," age 40 of Chiefland, was placed under arrest,
was frightened and may not disclose what has been happening and that she, herself, would
June 17, during a traffic stop for a bicycle violation when the officer learned there was a
understand if the girl chose to do that because she had kept the abuse a secret for many years.
Levy County arrest warrant for Hord for violation of probation (original charge - two counts
She also said that she recalled seeing a naked picture of the younger
of driving under the influence). His bond was set at $15,000.
victim on
cellular phone. The detective noted in her report that she later looked
through
cellular phone and did not see any nude photos of the younger victim.
According to the Levy County Sheriff's Office jail log, Elizabeth Ann Esiel, 21,
376 Sapp St., Inglis,byCounty Office, June 6, on an out-of-
was arrested the Levy Sheriff's
Units from the sheriff s office went to
residence and placed him under ar-
rest. He was charged with one count of sexual battery on a person under the age of 18, a
ccounty warrant. Her was set$2,000.
bond at
capital felony. He was held without bond. This story was redacted after notification from
According County Offi
to the Levy Sheriff's ce Jail log, Todd Natale Radizimini-
the state's attorney's office that charges had been dropped/abandoned/case closed due to
ski, 43, OldTown, was bythe Police Department,June anout-of-county
arrested Inglis 9, on
a lack of information. The new documentation was received and redacted 3-29-16.
arrest warrant. His bond was set at $5,000.
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Malfunctioning A/C unit causes fire
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scare at McDonald's restaurant
Units from the Fire Rescue Divi-
smell began. At the main breaker shut-off
Shell Super Stop
sion of the Citrus County Sheriffís Office
panel, the emergency switch was in the ìonî
were dispatched to a possible structure fire
position. Two breakers, ìABSî and ìRefrig-
at 10:12 a.m., June 17, due to a report of a
erator Power,î had been tripped, but there
U.S. 19 at C.R. 40
smell of burning wires inside the McDon-
was no smell of burning wires in the back of
Inglis, Florida
ald's restaurant located at 2801 E. Gulf to
restaurant.
Lake Hwy. in Inverness.
The front and back doors of the
Units from Station 23 arrived at the
restaurant were propped open, and positive
already evacuated restaurant at 10:19 a.m.
pressure ventilation was set up to allow the
and no fire was apparent. When firefighters
haze to clear out. Keys were obtained from
entered the restaurant, they noticed a slight
the store manager to unlock roof access for
haze in the air, but no smell of burnt electri-
further investigation. A crew found that one
cal wiring. They looked around the kitchen
of the air conditioning units on the roof ap-
to check for hot spots or a potential cause
peared to be overheating at a temperature of
for the smoke, but none were found. One of
185 degrees. The power to the unit was in-
the employees told firefighters that he had
terrupted and the store manager was advised
accidentally turned the emergency breaker
to contact an electrical company to make the
switch off while cleaning in the back area,
A/C/ unit repair.
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and when he turned it back on, the burning
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