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Cyber Guardian II, Continued from page 1
Area Police Beat
Jonathan Robert Sauve, 28, 6360 W. Inverness Ln, Crystal River, was arrested by
it into an incest family and they would all have sex together. He admitted to chatting with
the Citrus County Sheriff's Office, June 9, charged with felony traffic or endeavor to traf-
the fictitious 13 year old female along with all of the communication.
fic in stolen property and theft of an auto, truck or bus; total bond $7,000. He's accused of
Charges:
selling a 1997 Ford Explorer that did not belong to him to a metal scapping business for
1 count of Sexual performance of a child
$250. The vehicle was reported as stolen from a W. Beaumont Ln., Homosassa residence.
2 counts of use of the computer to solicit a child for sex acts
Sauve said he passed the property numerous times and thought the property and vehicle was
2 counts of sending obscene material to a minor
Lightning Strike Causes
abandoned and had sold it to the scrapping company due to a recent setback with his child
support.
Homosassa House Fire
Derek Scott Drose, 46, 8404 N. Triana Dr., Dunnellon, was arrested on a felony
charge, June 19, possession of a controlled substance; bond $2,000. The report stated that a
Citrus Fire -Shortly after 1 pm. on Sunday June 22nd Citrus County Sheriff's Of-
traffic stop was made on Drose after he drove through a speed zone of 35 mph at 52 mph.
When a K-9 deputy alerted to the presence of narcotics in the vehicle, 1.3 gms. marijuana fice, Division of Fire Rescue responded to a structure fire at 6777 W. Chablis Ln.. in Homo-
and 1.0 gm. crack cocaine was found in the gas cap. Drose told his girlfriend to give depu- sassa. Engine 31 from Homosassa arrived on-scene at 13:14 hrs. to find a 1200 sq. ft. double
wide mobile home with smoke and fire showing from the roof area on the front side of the
ties the methamphetamine (0.5 gm.), however, deputies were forced to locate it - on the
home. Engine 31 conducted a primary search of the structure, confirmed all occupants were
ground under the front bumper. Drose's girlfriend and another person in the vehicle were
out of the home and initiated an aggressive interior attack on the fire. Fire crews were able
released. Drose was also issued a traffic warning for the speeding offense.
to quicklytotheone bedroom prevent any further damage
contain the fire attic area of and
Two men were arrested on drug charges, June 21, after a traffic stop was made on
to the home. Fire units from Homosassa, SugarMill Woods, Connell Heights, Crystal River,
a vehicle in Beverly Hills for running a stop sign. A narcotics dog alerted to the presence
were used to extinguish the fire. There were 4 Engines, 2 Tankers, 1 Squad and a Battalion
of drugs in the vehicle. Inside a black metal Sentry safe under the back seat, deputies found this firewas control at hrs. The building and
Chief assigned to
incident and the
under
13:25
marijuana residue, a powdery methamphetamine residue, an withcontents estimated · there reported.The
unused syringe, along · loss were at $10,000 and were no injuries · fire was not
small baggies (used for packaging narcotics). Deputies also found marijuana shake on in nature ruledaccidental asa
the suspicious and a result of lightning strike.
floorboard and several other unused syringes. Anthony Broadhurst, 26, 212 S. Harrison St.,
The structure and contents were valued at $90,000. The building and contents loss
Beverly Hills, the driver, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia; bond $1,000. was estimated at $10,000.
In a bag inside 28 year-old passenger Gregory Preston Massey's pocket, 54 Beverly Hills
Blvd., Beverly Hills, were 2.5 suboxone tablets and suboxone sublingual film, both 8 mgs.
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He was charged with possession of a controlled substance; bond $2,000. A female passen-
ger inside the vehicle denied knowing the driver (Broadhurst). She said he was giving her a
ride. She was released.
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Kevin Corey Galason, 28, New Port Richey, was arrested by the Citrus County
Sheriff's office, June 22, charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of
cannabis less than 20 grams and possession of drug paraphernalia. His total bond was set at
$3,000
Carol Chin, 33, Albany, NY, was arrested by the Citrus County Sheriff's Office,
June 22, charged with uttering forged bills, checks, drafts or notes; bond $2,000. The report
stated that Chin attempted to pass three counterfeit $100 bills for a $307.31 transaction at
K-Mart in Crystal River. Chin was shopping with another woman who
left the store. Chin
insisted that the bills could not be counterfeit, because she'd claimed she received them
when she cashed a check at Walmart. Chin attempted to leave the store. an off-
However,
duty Florida Highway Patrol Trooper insisted she stay, and she Thereport stated
did. also
that the counterfeit bills were of very poor quality, that they were, apparently, reprinted over
$5.00 bills because Abraham Lincoln could be seen in the hologram.
Joshua Bork, 25, 20970-1 Via Azala, Boca Raton, FL. was arrested
by the Citrus County Sheriff's Office, June 11, charged aggravated
with
battery of a law enforcement officer/firefighter/emergency medicalservices
provider/public transit employee. The report stated that Bork is accused of
lis, Yankeetown, Dunnellon, Hernando, Crystal River & and the war-
battering an employee of the Citrus County Detention Facility, Homosassa
den contacted the sheriff's office about it.
Bork
5093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, Florida 34446
Inmate Bork told the deputy that he would not answer any questions
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without an attorney present. However, the victim and three witnesses were willing to speak
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He said, during a shakedown, Bork had been pressing the call buzzer and was
screaming at the door. When he went to see what was going on, he said, he asked Bork to
back up so he could enter the unit. He said that Bork started punching him, so two other
detention facility employees sprayed Bork with oc ("oleoresin capsicum" or pepper spray).
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Once the oc took effect, he said, the other two staff members were able to take control of
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Bork. Bork's Wednesday, March 26, 2014 incarcerated on felony charges.
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