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Area Police Beat
Paul Joseph Mazzarese, 28, S.. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, was arrested by the his hands around her neck area although he said he’d had two sexual partners who enjoyed
Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, May 22, charged with grand theft ( $300 or more, but less being choked during sex. He said that the victim asked him for the sexual activity. He also
than $5,000) and burglary of an unoccupied structure. His total bond was set at $5,000. The said he was drunk at the time if the incident after consuming 12 shots of liquor.
report stated the stolen items included a generator, a chainsaw and a router, and they were
In the other case, Blom was charged with one count of sexual battery of a victim 12
taken the the burglary of a shed located at a house on W. Green Acres St. (Homosassa). The or older without consent (victim physically helpless) and one count of burglary with battery.
report stated that Mazzarese helped a man clean the residence of his deceased father, and the His total bond on these charges was $35,000. (Read full story on www.thenewscaster.com)
next day, he returned to burglarize the shed at the property. He said he called a woman (who
Jessie Timothy Kennedy, 35, SE 56 Ct., Inglis, was arrested by the Levy County
did not know the items were stolen) to pick him up in a vehicle and take him to the Ameri-
can Trading Post in Crystal River to pawn the items, and the woman made the transaction Sheriff’s Office, May 28, charged with battery. According to the arrest report, Kennedy was
for him. Mazzarese said that he is homeless and battling drugs and unsure why he took the at the end of Hwy. 40 W, drinking with others, and contacted a person to bring his phone to
him. Kennedy stated that the victim threw the phone at him and hit him on the side of his
items, but wants to make things right.
Christopher J. Giacaolone, 18, W. Beaumont Ln., Lecanto was detained by the head, the report stated, however, he did not know how the victim received a black eye. The
Citrus County Sheriff’s Office. May 23, for possession of cannabis less than 20 grams. He report also stated that the victim also had scratches on the back, arms and legs. His bond was
was detained during a traffic stop of a vehicle in which he was a passenger. He admitted to set at $50,000.
Danielle McNabb, 19, Inglis, is on the June 3, 2013 Levy County Sheriff’s Office’s
having possession of marijuana which tested positive and weighed 1.4 grams. He was issued
a Notice to Appear for possession of less than twenty grams of cannabis, with a mandatory Most Wanted List, (onof fraud, utter a false bill, forgery,
due to Failure to Appear a charge
larceny) set $27,500.
Her bond is at
court date of June 6. Giacaolone was then released on his own recognizance.
Jason Daniel Hay, 33, S. Parkside Ave., Floral City, was charged by the Citrus RayLind, DebraInglis,was arrestedby the Inglis Police De-
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with two of substance without
County Sheriff’s Office, May 23, with retail petit theft. According to the sheriff’s office, partment, May 31, charged
counts possession of a controlled
Hay is accused of taking a 24-pack of beer from the Inverness Walmart without paying for it. a prescription and two counts of possession and/or use of drug equipment. His total bond
issued a Notice Appear was set at $8,000.
The report stated that Hay refused to talk with the deputy and was to • • •
Melissa Ford,Inglis,arrestedby
Marie 35, 588 Hwy. 40 W., was the Inglis Police
citation for June 13.
Anthony Braithwaite, 20, N. Barbour St., Beverly Hills, was arresed by the Citrus Department, May 28, charged with violation of probation. (Read the complete Area Police
County Sheriff’s Office, May 23, charged with misdemeanor resisting an officer without Beat report on: www.thenewscaster.com.)
violence and operating a vehicle without a valid driver’s license. His total bond was set at
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$1,000. The report stated that the resisting charge - obstruction of justice - was due to giving
improper information to an officer during a traffic stop. When he gave the correct informa-
tion, the report said, deputies learned that Braithwaite had no valid driver’s license. He was
U.S. 19 at C.R. 40 • Inglis, Florida
also issued a citation for failure to wear a safety belt ($116 fine) and another for operating a
motor vehicle without a drive’s license with a mandatory court date of June 6.
On May 18, the Florida Highway Patrol stopped for what ispbelieved at the time
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to be a disabled vehicle in Marion County on I-75 at the 352 mile marker. A trooper spoke
with the man in the vehicle, who gave a false name and date of birth rtewas unable to an-
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the vehicle was stolen out of Mississippi. Two troopers arrived as backup. After extensive
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questioning of the man and communications with the Mississippi Department of Corrections
and the Ponotoc County Sherifff’s Office, troopers learned that 22-13 was 32 year-old
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