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Area Jay Cotten, 24, 4551 N.Beat Hernando, was arrested by the Trafficking Charges - Continued from page 1
Police Remington Terrace,
Robert
dress. A suspicious Rogers reportedly was inside at the time, but fled the house on foot. He
ChieflandPolice Department, Aug. 21, charged with violation injunction protection domes- called someone else to come over and pick up the package, which a female at the residence
tic violence. His bond was set at $25,000.
had already signed for.
Samantha Joan Smith, 25, 2800 SW 180th Ct., Dunnellon, was arrested by the Shortly afterwards, a black male arrived at the house in a green 1994 Mercury 4-door se-
Inglis Police Department, Aug. 21, on two out-of-county warrants.
dan. After walking to the front door, he returned to the vehicle carrying the just-delivered
James Stephens, 33, 19768 SW 107th Ln., Dunnellon, was arrested by the Cit- box.
rus County Sheriff’s OFfice, Aug. 22, charged with sell/manufacture/deliver/possess with
The vehicle stopped to pick up Rogers as he was walking down the road. Authori-
intent to sell/manufacture/deliver a controlled substance (no bond), driving while license ties continued to tail the Mercury as it traveled through the neighborhood.
suspended/revoked-habitual offender ($2,000 bond) and possession of drug paraphernalia At one point, a male (later identified as Rogers) quickly exited the car and began running
($500 bond).
east between houses nearby. Homeland Security agents apprehended Rogers in possession
Samuel Sonnon, 38, 1255 NE 2nd St., Crystal River, was arrested by the Citrus of the package without incident.
County Sheriff’s Office, Aug. 22, charged with uttering a forged bill/draft/check/note and
TIU members and Homeland Security agents also executed a search warrant at
forging a bank bill/draft/ check/note. His bond was set at $6,000.
the Lecanto delivery address. David Preston Rogers was detained and taken to the Citrus
Helen Hall, 25, 141 Maple St., Inglis, was arrested by the Levy County Sheriff’s County Detention Facility, where he was placed on hold for federal court.
Office, Aug. 25, charged with failure to appear. Her bond was set at none.
The street value of the intercepted package of cocaine was estimated at $32,000.
Andi Rae Roy, 19, 1224 N.Lion Cub Ln., Lecanto, was arrested by the Levy Coun- Rogers will be facing up to40 years infederalprisonon the charge.
trafficking
ty Sheriff’s Office, Aug. 22, charged with possession of a controlled substance without a
time incident,Rogersalso was on bond reference
of this out previous drug
At the
prescription and possession and/or use of drug equipment. Her bond was set at $20,000.
charges by Sheriff s Office. facethese charges
the His bond was revoked, and he still must
Michael Joseph McAllister, 29, Nevada, was arrested by the Citrus County Sher- down the road.
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iff’s Office, Aug. 24, charged with battery (of a person), cruelty to an animal (kicked and
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stomped a dog, breaking his leg) and criminal mischief, $200 or less (damaging a vehicle).
His bond was set at none, as he is considered a flight risk, having no local address. Accord-
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ing to the report, McAllister told the arresting officer, that unless the officer had a warrant,
he (McAllister) was in a rush. The officer arrested him.
William Fredrick Kisner, 31, Crystal River, was arrested by the Citrus County
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Sheriff’s Office, Aug. 24, charged with felony domestic battery by strangulation. His bond
was set at none.
Larry William Fast, 31, 1161 Sawgrass Landing, Crystal River, was arrested by
Cedar Key Police Department, Aug. 26, charged with indecent exposure in public, disorde-
U.S. 19 at C.R. 40
rintoxication public place causing disturbance and obstruct without violence.
Inglis, Florida
Marc Edward Taylor, 42, 7673 W. Killarney Ln., Homosassa, was arrested by the
Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, Aug. 26, charged with knowingly driving while license sus-
pended or revoked, resist an officer without violence, aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon without intent to kill, battery, possession of less than 20 gms. of cannabis, posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia,and flee/elude a law enforcement officer. His bond was setg at
$8,500.
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