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Area Police Beat
Inglis Employee Suspended After
Jennifer Anne Leffew, 33, Crystal River, was arrested by the Citrus County Sher-
Equipment Removed from Town Property
iff’s Office, Aug. 26, charged with felony fraud/illegal use of a credit card. She is accused of
Inglis has opened an investigation into the disposal of its 1986 Ford F350 Bucket
using a man’s Bank of America credit card at the Inverness Walmart for an amount greater
Truck as excess property. While disposal had been authorized, the circumstances of the
than $100.
disposal and the lack of proper documentation of the terms and conditions of the disposal
Kelly Anne Marie Salatino, 32, Floral City, was arrested by the Citrus County
have raised concerns about the propriety of the transaction.
Sheriff’s Office, Aug. 26, charged with criminal mischief ($1,000 or more). Her bond was
Inglis Mayor Glenda Kirkland said Public Works Supervisor Danny Dayton has
set at $1,000. The report stated that the incident occurred in Inverness, that during an al-
been suspended with pay pending completion of the investigation by the Inglis Police Dept.
tercation with her boyfriend, she is accused of intentionally backing her vehicle into the
victim’s vehicle, causing damage.
Rory Blake Alexander, 19, Hernando, was arrested by the Citrus County Sheriff’s
Jimmy Wayne Wilson, 48, a homeless man, was arrested by the Inglis Police De-
Office, Aug. 24, charged with possession Schedule I, II or III drugs with intent to sell, manu-
partment, Aug. 22, charged with trespassing a structure or conveyance. His bonds was set at
facture or deliver; possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug parapherna-
$5,000.
lia. His total bond was set at $11,000.
Darlene Marie Woods, 32, a homeless woman in the Inverness area, was arrested
Rachelle Yvette Baker, 48, 4209 E. Lake Park Dr., Hernando, was arrested by the
by the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, Aug. 26, charged with being an inmate in possession
Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, Aug. 18., charged with inmate introducing a controlled sub-
of contraband at a State correctional facility (suboxone 8 mg and 2 mg, an unknown green
stance/drug into a state correctional facility. Her bond was set at $5,000. The report stated
crushed substance and a thin blue cylindrical tube). Her bond was set at $10,000. Her origi-
that Baker was arrested on a petit retail theft charge (accused of stealing about $150 in
nal charge was violation of probation on Aug. 25; no bond.
steaks from the Inverness Winn-Dixie on Aug. 17; bond $250), and at the detention facility,
Christopher H. Webb, 1362 E. Ray St., Hernando, was arrested by the Citrus
she removed a syringe from her private female area and placed it into the Sharp’s disposable
County Sheriff's Office, July 25, charged with misdemeanor trespass other property (Griff's
container.
Bar, located at 825 W. Main St., Inverness) after warning, with a $500 bond. The report
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stated that Webb had been asked to leave the bar on July 24 for touching females in an inap-
propriate manner. The complainant had called Webb a taxi, but the driver refused him a ride
when Webb allegedly tried to fight him. Webb kept hanging around, and was finally arrested
tered the home through a locked back door. Robinson - who was armed with a sawed-off
in the early morning hours of July 25.
shotgun - encountered a male occupant of the home, sleeping on the couch in the living
room. The two men exchanged gunfire.
Robinson was struck once in the upper left shoulder from a shotgun blast fired by
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the occupant of the home. This shot was fatal.
The occupant suffered two gunshot wounds to his lower extremities and was trans-
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ported to a local emergency room for treatment. He is listed in stable condition.
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This investigation is continuing.
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