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Wednesday August 26, 2015
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Community
Final Show
at Summer
Concer t
Series
The final show of the Summer
Concert Series at the Old Courthouse
Heritage Museum is Saturday, Septem-
ber 19 with the Dusty Road Rangers on
stage.
They will perform a
mix of bluegrass, old time, Americana,
folk, Celtic and country tunes. The band
covers the music of such legendary art-
ists as Bill Monroe, Doc Watson, Woody
Guthrie, Del McCoury, The Chieftains,
Ricky Scaggs, Old Crow  Medicine
Show, Bob Dylan, Hank Williams, John-
ny Cash and others. In addition to the
cover songs, original compositions are
also performed.
The  unique
musical arrangements and solid har-
monies are fun and entertaining. This
award winning group has performed at
many venues throughout Florida includ-
ing: Coconut Grove Sailing Club, Luna
Star Cafe, GiGi s Music Café, Flamingo
Gardens, South Florida Fair,  Barber-
Citrus County Sheriff's Office Commander Buddy Grant presented Safety Patrol badges and belts to students at Hernando Elementary School,
ville Spring Frolic, Barberville Fall Jam-
LCSO Makes
last week. Pictured is a smiling Bella Arnold with Commander Grant pinning her badge to her belt. Photo courtesy CCSO.
boree.
Man Arrested on
The band performed at the
2012 and 2013 John C. Campbell Folk
Inglis Grand
School Fall Festival in Brasstown, North
Prowling, Burglary Charges
Carolina and the 2013 Doc and Rosa Lee
Watson MusicFest in Sugar Grove, NC.
Theft Arrest
The band, also, performed at
an told Johnson that "Tyler" does not live
From The Citrus County Sheriff Dept.
the Bluegrass and BBQ Festival in West
there, and Johnson restated that he needed
Palm Beach, Florida in March 2014 and
Brenton Tyler Johnson, 22, 3083 S.
shoes. The woman said she again told John-
From The Levy County Sheriff Dept.
the Florida Strawberry Festival.
Blackmountain Dr., Inverness, was arrested
son to leave, and he then asked
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. with
by the Citrus County Sheriff s Office, Aug.
her for a towel. She said no and
The Levy County
light appetizers being served, along with
18, charged with loiter or prowl at a time
told him another time to leave.
Sheriff s Office has arrested
beverages. Music begins at 7:00 until
or in a manner not usual to a lawful citizen
Because of his behavior and the
33 year old Michael John Se-
9:00 p.m., with a brief intermission mid-
($500 bond) and burglary of an occupied
fact that children were in the
dor, for Burglary of an Unoc-
way.
residence ($15,500 bond).
home, the woman she she was
cupied Structure and Grand
Call 352.341.6428 to reserve
According to the arrest report,
uncomfortable, so she closed  Johnson
Theft. The crime, which oc-
your seat ($20.00/per person) today!
deputies were dispatched to an E. Tangelo
and locked the door.
Sedor
curred at a storage building
Ln., Inverness residence at 6:00 am due to
She said, she soon saw him at a
inside the Town of Inglis, was
a complaint of a slender man, not wearing
Pigskin Predictors
neighboring residence, and it appeared that
reported on July 15, 2015. The Victim re-
a shirt or shoes, who was acting in a suspi-
he was attempting to gain access to their ve-
ported that an unknown suspect had stolen
cious manner.
Returns
hicle, so she contacted the sheriff s office.
several items from the building including a
The complainant told the deputy
When the deputy arrived in the
generator, a hunting bow and various tools.
that she noticed the man when her dog was
Sept. 2nd
neighborhood, he saw a man (Johnson) fit-
Deputy C.J. Perryman and Inves-
at her front window, growling. She went to
ting the description of the suspect, just south
tigator Mike Wilkinson immediately began
check, and Johnson was off the walkway, in
Details on
of E. Carlton Ct. and E. Twin Lakes Dr. As
investigating the case. They were able to lo-
the bushes, by her front window. The vic-
the deputy passed, he saw Johnson running
cate and interview multiple witnesses who
tim said she asked the man what he was do-
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through numerous yards, then he hid in the
gave information indicating that Sedor had
ing, and he replied that he needed shoes and
bushes at an E. Carlton Ct. residence. The
committed the crimes. Witnesses also pro-
wanted to speak with a gentleman by the
deputy contacted Johnson and placed him
Continued on page 3 - Inglis Arrest
name of "Tyler," the report stated. The wom-
Continued on page 11 - No Bond