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Area Police Beat
Sandra Joe “Sandy” Burns, 58, 205 Vicki St., Inglis, was arrested by the Inglis
hair and eyes with a beard, a mustache and tattoos on both arms.
Police Department, Aug. 6, charged with aggravated assault with a sword. According to the
Hays was last seen on Friday, August 8, near his residence located at 4374 E. Loui-
police department, Burns armed herself with a sword during an argument, swung it toward
siana Lane in Hernando, driving a 2006 white Ford Escape Hybrid with an expired Arizona
the victim, threatening to harm him, causing him to fear for his life. Burns’ bond was listed
tag, number ANK 1562. The rear window has multiple stickers, and on the passenger side
at none.
of the windshield, there is a Wounded Warrior sticker.
Lonnie Lee Wilsey, Jr., 22, Inglis, was arrested by the Citrus County Sheriff’s Of-
If you come across Steven Hays, please do not approach him or his vehicle, as
fice, Aug. 19, charged with criminal mischief ($200 or more, but less than $1,000), resist
he is, once again, thought to be armed and dangerous. Call 9-1-1 if you know his where-
officer with violence, and two counts of domestic battery. His total bond was listed at $6,000
abouts. You can remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward by calling any tips to
(one battery charge was listed with no bond given).
Crimestoppers of Citrus County at 1-888-ANY-TIPS, visiting www.CrimeStoppersCitrus.
com or texting the word, CITRUS, plus your tip, to 274637.
Christopher Jacob Sterling, 21, 5610 S. Pendant Pt., Floral City, was arrested by
Citizens Academy fall session to begin Sept. 12
the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, July 26, charged with traffic or endeavor to traffic in
stolen property (five half-dollar silver coins sold for $15) and false verification of owner-
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners fall session of the Citrus
ship/false identification to pawnbroker. The report stated he’s also accused of taking three
County Citizens Academy scheduled to begin Thursday, September 12 has reached its class
necklaces, diamond earrings and approximately $200 in coins. His bond was set at $10,000.
size capacity.
Russell David Moses, 68, 2 Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills, was charged by the Citrus
The Academy is a free course designed to educate and inform citizens about the
County Sheriff’s Office, July 25, with trespassing in a structure (Beverly Hills Regions
departments which make up Citrus County government. It gives residents a hands-on, in-
Bank) after warning ($500 bond). During the previous incident on July 18 (2013), the report
side look at what, how and why the county’s departments do what they do, from budget to
stated Moses had come into the bank with an elderly woman and became agitated when the
parks and road maintenance to community services. This gives citizens the opportunity to
teller was hesitant about giving her a large sum of money. The teller reported to deputies
understand the board’s responsibilities and capabilities and how the taxpayers’ resources are
that said Moses said to her, "She wants cash, and I have a gun in my car with a concealed
utilized. There are no qualifications needed other than being a resident of the county and
weapons permit." The teller remembered him when he came into the bank a week later.
having an interest in how local government works. New applicants will be placed on a wait-
Michael Todd Capozzi, 23, 27 65th St. Yankeetown, was arrested by the Levy
ing list in the event of any cancellations. Applicants will be notified upon receipt of their
County Sheriff’s Office, July 28, charged with simple domestic battery. According to his
applications via email. For more information, contact Deb Bloss at 352-527-5904.
arrest report, the deputy was approached at the Inglis Kangaroo store about 2:48 p.m. about
an incident a woman said had happened at 5:00 a.m. that morning. She said she’d been living
with Capozzi for the past six months at a different residence than the one listed for Capozzi,
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he residence. She said, inside, Capozzi argued, and she just agreed so that he would leave.
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She said she’d obtained her phone and Capozzi had left, but she’d not reported the incident
because she’d then left for work. The officer noted a bruise on her left upper arm, consistent
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Capozzi told the deputy that he’d been partying with friends all night. A witness told the
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According to Lt. Scott Tummond with the Levy County Sheriff’s Office, Matthew
Albert McDonald, 18, of Inglis, has been arrested on multiple felony charges resulting from
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Donald became the focus of investigators in early July after numerous burglaries and thefts
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grand theft, theft of a firearm and dealing in stolen property. Numerous stolen items were
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ald was being held at the Levy County Jail with a bond of $370,000.
Robert Benjamin Daluz, 49, a homeless man in the Hernando area, was arrested
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by the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, July 26, charged with misdemeanor retail petit theft
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($250 bond) and resisting an officer without violence ($500 bond). The clerk at the retail
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male in his mid 40ís approximately 5’9”tall, very thin and wearing a black apron, had
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