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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
Woman killed  in Bronson, June 2, resulted in the deathtractor
after falling off of the driver, 71
Remembering the Past
A single-vehicle accident
year-old Shirley H. Callanhan. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Ms. Callanhan was
driving a 1983 Ford Tractor at 5351 N.E. County Rd. 337 at 2:00 p.m. For an unknown rea-
son, Ms. Callanhan fell from the tractor and was struck by the trailer the tractor was pulling.
Ms. Callanhan became lodged under the trailer and was pronounced deceased on the scene
by Levy County Emergency Medical Services.
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charge Chunn with seven crimes. Chunn was transported to the Marion County Jail. His
charges were residential burglary, grand theft (2 counts), armed home invasion robbery, at-
tempted felony murder, grand theft of a motor vehicle and burglary (unoccupied; unarmed).
Chunn was hiding-out at the residence of Kenneth Roy Stewart, 21, 5140 S.E. 110
St., Belleview, FL, and he was also arrested of several charges: burglary of an unoccupied
dwelling (2 counts) and grand theft, $5,000 or greater, but less than $10,000 (2 counts).
Man Gets Four Years on Cocaine Conviction
Julian Howard 33, who lists an Archer, Fl address; was sentenced to 4 years in the
Florida Department of Corrections after a Levy County Jury found him guilty of possession
of cocaine during his arrest in October of 2012. He also has an additional year of probation
following this sentence.
Levy County Sheriff s Office Drug Task Force (DTF) members arrested Howard
on October 18, 2012 for an outstanding warrant. During his arrest Howard was found to be
in possession of 5.6 grams of crack cocaine and .6 grams of powder cocaine. This was one
of Howard s many arrests. His criminal record reflects 24 felony arrests with 9 convictions,
most of which were for drugs.
Shrimp  at Hickory Island
Landing
In January of 1965 an exhibit was installed in the circular embankment at the Crystal River
State Archaeological Park around the main burial mound. This exhibit allowed visitors to see
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Inglis Receives Insurance Payment
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Monday thru Friday, only $2.22 - 2 Eggs, 2
Monday the town of Inglis received payment for the missing money when former
Bacon or Sausages and 2 Pancakes!
assistant clerk Sandra Lambert was arrested for fraud. Lambert, 59, 8350 Hwy.
40 East, Inglis, was charged March 26, with fraud obtaining property greater than
$20,000, but less than $50,000. Her bond was set at $20,000.
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According to Lambert s arrest report, she is accused of charging items
to a Town of Inglis Visa credit card from the period of Sept., 2009 through Feb. Lambert
MONDAY - BBQ Pulled Pork or Fresh Fried Mullet - $9.99
12, 2013. Lambert was employed by the Town of Inglis and handled accounts
TUESDAY - Fried Shrimp or Shrimp Scampi - $9.99
payable.
An audit revealed that a Visa card issued to Lambert for Town of Inglis business
WEDNESDAY - All-You-Can-Eat Clam Strips - $9.99
had reached its maximum credit limit. According to the report, Lambert told Robert Beau-
THURSDAY - All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti & Meatballs - $7.99
champ, a Certified Public Accountant who had been hired by the Town of Inglis to perform
FRIDAY - All-You-Can-Eat Fish Fry - $9.99
the audit, and Inglis Town Clerk Sally McCranie, that she had used the credit card to pay her
personal bills.
SUNDAY - All-You-Can-Eat Beef Tips over Rice or Noodles
When the forensic audit was completed in Late Feb., Beauchamp determined, that
from Sept. 2009 through Feb. 2013, Lambert had charged $23,290.86 on the Town of Inglis
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
credit card issued to her. Lambert agreed that she d made all the charges for her personal
use, with he exception of four items she disputed that she said were transactions for Town of
Inglis, and not her personal, business.
is Steak Night & BBQ Ribs Night!
Inglis Mayor Glenda Kirkland said, “We received a reimbursement check Mon-
day from the town s insurance company for $22,308.43 for Sandy Lambert s four year and
Both Served with Baked Potato or Fries
$23,308.43 illegal spending spree. The $1000.00 dollar difference is the insurance deduct-
and Corn or Baked Beans for only $11.95
ible.” The Town Commission will now decide whether to pursue ex-clerk Lambert for the
$1000.00. The insurance company will consider their options in seeking reimbursement
for their losses. Kirkland said the town s insurance premiums may now be faced with an
increase.
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