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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
Missing woman located in VA,
The Case of The
arrested for shoplifting
Missing Pork Chops
A woman Citrus County Sheriff’s Office detectives have been attempting to locate
On 9/14/09 Levy County Deputy Britton Drew responded to
since Sept. 8, has been located in Amherst County, VA where she was arrested for shoplift-
The IGA Grocery Store in Bronson in reference to a retail theft from the
ing. Jean Marie Doerr, 45, contacted dispatchers just before 1:00 a.m., Sept. 8, saying she
day before that was caught on surveillance tape. Upon arrival, he made
was being battered, but hung up before providing any additional information.
contact with the manager and watched the defendant, Carl Carryer on
Officials were unable to reach her, via the cell phone she used to make her call
video tape, place pork chops under his shirt in order to disguise them.
to dispatchers, but they learned that the cell phone was registered to Doerr, with a Volusia
The pork chops were later discovered in the restroom of the store.
County address. Law enforcement officers were unable to locate her Volusia County address
While Deputy Drew was in the store, the defendant came back
or at another address in Bradford. Deputies also checked all of Doerr’s known local resi-
to the store again to shop. Deputy Drew then began to question the
dences, along with hospitals and urgent care facilities, but still were unabletoher.
locate
subject and post Miranda, he confessed to taking the pork chops in
Deputy himunder
question and Drew then placed arrest. While con-
The CCSO also issued a BOLO (be on the lookout) for herand entered her into the
ducting a pat down for officer safety he discovered another package of
National Database for Missing Persons. Doerr’s name was removed from this database after
Carl Carryer
pork chops in pants. Defendant: Carl Carryer,11250 NE
the defendant
she was located.
77Ct.,Bronson 32621, whiteDOB:09/29/1965
Fl male,
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with no place to go hit the guard rail to avoid the other vehicleswere a
who at standstill
waiting on the 2 dump trucks to turn into the work site. Lede’s,loaded
truck with sand, took
out a portion of the guard rail as it turned over spreadingsand highway
the load of on the
and down the embankment. Traffic was backed up and slowed for over an hour but the fact
that DAB equipment was there on the job site, the delay time was a lot shorter than it could
clearedthe and
highway
have been. The truck was righted by the DAB crew, who quickly
put up a temporary guard rail.
According to Brady, he was with Lede at his dischargeGeneral Hospi-
from Tampa
tal at 9:30 PM Monday night. Brady expressed concern about distorted
the vision of drivers
as they come over the bridge.
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Commissioners Bob Webb, Gary Mosher and Dick Kellmanvotingagainst it.
This left the town in a predicament as the contract with already signed
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control in Waste Pro’s court. At a special meeting September 16, Waste Pro offered to return
to the original contract for the 217 customers but the Town would receive a revised contract
which part of the trade off to rectify the contract made with the assessment would be a 5
year exclusive contract inside the Town of Inglis with no competition for garbage service
for 5 years for Waste Pro. The signed contract for the 732 residents was a real problem for
the commission and the outcome of all this will take place after the final budget meeting
starting at 6 PM Thursday night. You may want to come and see the elected at work but I
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