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Unsecured Carthe neighborhood-  and had stolen several items, and that
Thefts Continued from page 4
broken into several vehicles in
added to the tax bill. The original plans for the assessment was to solve flooding in Cason
Robertson had shown him the black box and its contents. Poole said that he d gone to the
Acres but ended up being a boondoggle.
Brannen Bank in Hernando and cashed several antique coins for paper currency on Sept. 3rd
This accumulation of standing water in Inglis could be deemed the city swimming
for Robertson, but that he did not know that the coins were stolen “even though he advised
pool the kids in Yankeetown so desperately want. I might add, the water war by the Yan-
the co defendant (Robertson) told him that he had been breaking into vehicles through out
keetown Government to stop local children from swimming in the Yankeetown Yacht Basin
the neighborhood,” the report stated.
Park (YBP) continues. This is the park and boat launch next to the U S Coast Guard Station
At the time of Poole s arrest the deputy found a $1 silver certificate with a blue stamp in his
on Riverside Drive where kids have swam probably 50 years or more.
pocket, which he said had been given to him by Robertson.
A digital camera has now been added by some entity where you walk up the side-
The deputy spoke with Robertson s girlfriend, who said that Robertson and Poole
walk next to the sign that has “no swimming” added to go to the picnic tables and dock on
had told her that they were going to, and had broken into, vehicles throughout the neighbor-
the river. I think everyone ought to know when camera use is being done on public property
hood. She said she d seen the black box and its contents, and had also seen Poole, in the
paid for with a grant for the people’s pleasure. Anna Langenburg is a mother of one of the
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presence of Robertson, place the contents of the box into a red bag that belonged to her, then
swimmers now banned and she has gathered over 200 signatures on a petition against the
place the contents into the attic.
town’s action to close off swimming and Anna is also protesting actions by Mayor Clary
Both men were arrested and transported to the Citrus County Detention Facility.
with her child.
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