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Arrests  - Continued from page 1
Remembering the past
gave deputies consent to search their room. On closer inspection, deputies
saw that “Stephanie and Josh” was written in marker on the plastic container
containing the drug paraphernalia. The paraphernalia included marijuana
pipes with residue, marijuana grinders and small plastic bags.
When Joshua Clayborn was placed under arrest, according to the
report, Stephanie Clayborn stated that the marijuana paraphernalia belonged
C. Clayborn
solely to her, and she was also placed under arrest. Joshua Clayborn told
deputies that the paraphernalia belonged to both of them.
The three Clayborns were transported to the Citrus County Deten-
tion Facility. The report stated that Joshua Clayborn is currently on GPS mon-
itoring, so his bond was set at none, and Stephanie s was set at $500. Corey
Clayborn’s bond was set at $30,000.
Salozzo was arrested at his Inverness residence, later in the day at
9:17 p.m. His bond was also set at $30,000.
Salozzo
Fire  - Continued from page 3
An inspector stayed on the scene to keep a fire watch and allow the restaurant to
keep their refrigeration units running in order to avoid food loss. No other fire hazards were
found, according to the incident report.
After the electrical repair work was performed, the inspection was completed, and
The Coastal Heritage Museum in this 1960 photograph was serving as the first permanent Crystal River
the scene was cleared at 12:46 p.m. The restaurant restaurant was back in business”by late
City Hall. The historic building was constructed in 1939 by the Worker’s Progress Administration (WPA)
lunch,” according to the report, The only loss was the disposal of the exposed food, and the
labor. Coastal Heritage Museum website history says the building is made from local quarry limestone
monetary loss of the discarded food had not been determined at the time the incident report
and the ceiling inside is magnolia wood. It has over the years housed the Mayor’s Office, PoliceDepart-
was prepared.
ment, Jail and firetruck. Today, it is owned by the City of Crystal River and has been leased to the Citrus
Lightning determined as the cause of house fire
County Historical Society and opened in 1986 as a museum featuring many things from the west side
of Citrus County. May 29, 1998 this old City Hall was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Units from the Fire Rescue Division of the Citrus County Sheriff s Office were
When the Museum was closed in 2000 and reopened in 2001for repairs it became under the direction
dispatched to a reported structure fire at 2:13 a.m., June 16, at a residence located at 4520 W.
of the Crystal River Heritage Council. The Museum is located at 532 N Citrus Ave. Crystal River. Visit the
Pine Ridge Blvd. in Beverly Hills. The first unit to arrive at the fire was from the Pine Ridge
main Citrus County Historical Museum in the Inverness Court House. Photo from Florida State Archives
Fire Station. Firefighters found a 2200 square foot concrete block home with smoke and fire
and parts of history from the Coastal Heritage Museum website by Sally Price.
Lecanto pedestrian struck by motorhome
conditions showing from attic area in the garage. Personnel from the Pine Ridge Fire Station
had the fire under control by 2:30 a.m.
A Lecanto pedestrian was taken to Bayonet Point Hospital in Hudson, July 16, after
Additional crews arrived to assist to assist with a water supply and extinguishing
he was hit by a Winnebago motor home around 3:15 p.m. According to the Florida Highway
smoldering areas. The cause of the fire was a lightning strike, according to the fire incident
Patrol, the pedestrian, 18 year-old Tristan Wolf, of Lecanto, was crossing State Road 44,
report by Battalion Chief Craig Stevens. No injuries were reported, and the damage to the
heading from the south side of the road to the north side of the road at the intersection with
structure and its contents is estimated at $128,520. The Fire Rescue Division encourages all
West Crystal Oaks Drive in Lecanto and failed to notice and yield to the motor home, which
citizens to make sure they have a working smoke detector in their home.
was traveling west on State Rd. 44 in the outside lane.
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The driver of the 2001 Winnebago Vectra motor home, 59 year-old Dimitrios Mat-
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sakis of Orlando, attempted to avoid hitting Wolf by traveling to the left, but was unable to
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do this before colliding with Wolf, who was propelled approximately 50 feet from the point
of impact. Wolf s medical statues was not listed on the crash report. The report stated that
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his passenger, 4 year old Kayla Ross, also of Orlando, did not require medical attention.
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