TPs gn cco: AROUND LEVY COUNTY 20:02 0 Page 9 Trespass suspect captured in motel room Daniel L. Kurtis, 20, of Bronson was arrested June 21 for criminal trespass and criminal mischief after he re- portedly broke into a room at the Bronson Motel and start- ed watching television. Three witnesses identified, the man as being one of the two who had committed the offenses. It was shortly before 2 a.m. when the owner and some other people heard a loud noise. They called for a Levy County Sheriff’s deputy. They saw the broken win- dow and two men lying on a bed watching TV. As soon as the motel owner saw the sus- pects, they fled. When the call came from the motel, the deputy had just started interviewing Kurtis, whom the deputy had stopped after the suspect came from behind the Boondocks Grill, which is next to the motel. The deputy detained Kurtis, who witnesses identified as one ef the men who had bro- ken into the motel room. + Other Arrests Among the other most re- cent round of other arrests by members of the Levy County Sheriff’s Office are: ° Mack D. Dukes, 39, of Bronson was arrested June 19 for retail theft after he re- portedly took food. and drink from the Buy & Save IGA. Videotape of Dukes’ theft helped provide enough prob- able cause for his arrest. ° Michael James Karnes, 23, of Trenton was arrested June 22:on a Gil- christ County warrant for possession of a controlled substance. ° Hector Luis Alvara- do, 32, of Port Richey was ar- rested June 22 on two Pasco: County warrants for failure to appear in court (FTA) on a charge of criminal mischief and FTA for driving while li- cense suspended or revoked (DWLSR). Combined bonds are $1,526. ° Louis K. : Feliciano, 42, of Chiefland was arrested June 22 for violation of pro- bation (VOP) driving while under the influence of alco- hol (DUI) and VOP DWLSR. Bond $4,000. ° Debbie Pipkin Wil- liams, 51, of Chiefland was arrested June 22 on a Gil-° i christ County warrant for FTA in reference to worthless checks. Bond $1,000. ° A 16-year-old Wil- liston male was arrested June 20 on two warrants, one of which was resisting arrest without violence (RAWOV) and the other was for VOP. ° Justin W. Fortner, 26, of Williston was arrested June 20 on a warrant for FTA in reference to RAWOV. Bond $10,000. ° Felicia Nicole Rheau- me, 23, of Chiefland was ar- rested for two counts of VOP worthless checks. Cash bond $201.70and $267.34. ° Tyree Lamont Brown, 20, of Williston was arrested June 20 on two Di- xie County warrants for VOP possession of cocaine and RAWOV. Bond Released on own recognizance. ° Ronald Dotson, 46, of Gainesville was arrested June 19 on a warrant for VOP DWLSR. Bond $637.56. ° Arthur Maynard, 54, of Archer was arrested while at the Levy County Jail on a warrant for DUI involv- ing property damage. Bond $10,000. ° Billyjack Allen John- son, 19, of Bronson was ar- rested June 19 on a Portage County, Ohio, warrant for burglary. No bond. ° Cynthia A. Melton, 49, of Gainesville was ar- rested June 21 at the Alachua County Jail on a Levy County warrant for VOP aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. No bond. ° Dick Allan Fisher 21, of Orlando was arrested June 21 at the Orange County Jail on a Levy County war- rant for VOP RAWOV. No bond. Chiefland Police Department The most recent round of arrests by officers in the Chiefland Police Department follows: ° Lydia M. Estes, 23, of Cross City was arrested June 19 for retail theft from Winn- Dixie after she reportedly attempted to leave the store without paying for makeup she allegedly took from the store and placed in her purse. She was issued a warning not to trespass in that store again, and she was taken to the Levy . County Jail to be booked. ° Lydia M. Estes, 23, of Cross City was then arrested June 22 for retail theft from Wal-Mart after she reportedly attempted to leave the store without paying for $121.57 worth of goods she allegedly took from that aisle of the store and placed in a large bag. The suspect was seen performing the theft by store employees. She was issued a warning not to trespass in that store again, and she was tak- en to the Levy County Jail to be booked. It was noted that she has numerous arrests for retail theft and is currently on probation. . Bonnie E. Spencer, 26, of Chiefland was arrested June 23 for unlawful posses- sion of prescription drugs and possession of drug parapher- nalia. Williston Police Department The most recent round of arrests by officers in the Wil- liston Police Department fol- lows: e Gary Colon, 48, of ‘Williston was arrested June 18 for shoplifting and battery after he reportedly stole from . Winn-Dixie and _ allegedly used a shopping cart to ram a - female worker. The victim re- LEVY COUNTY Eli Charles Cannon Date of birth: 9-27-75 Last known Address: Trenton Wanted for: VOP Possession of Cocaine Lagonda O. Johnson ‘Date of birth: 01-25-84 Last known Address: Archer Wanted for: VOP Lewd Lascivious Assault Frank L.McCain Jr. Date of birth: 11-29-78 Last known Address: Cedar Key and Louisiana Wanted for: Failure to register as sex offender William K. Tisdale Date of birth: 12-06-57 Last known Address: Bronson Wanted for: Failure to register as sex offender Frederick A. Mills Date of birth: 8-02-76 Last known Address: Dunnellon Wanted for: FTA Possession Methamphetamine Ricky T. Wilcox Date of birth: 11-08-59 Last known Address: Williston Wanted for: VOP Forgery/Utter Forged Anyone knowing the whereabouts or having any information about the above individuals, please contact the Levy County Sheriff's Office at 486-5111, or to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 1-877-349-8477. fused medical treatment. The amount of the beer and other groceries was $101.99. ° Horace Dowdell Jr., 45, of Williston was arrested June 16 for retail theft from Winn-Dixie. The suspect took steak and beans. valued at $36.89 and admitted the theft while stating he was hungry and had not eaten in— two days. ° Dustin Coyler, 28, of Morriston was arrested June - |} 13 for DUI, DWLSR, re- fusal to submit to Intoxilizer test and possession of drug paraphernalia. stopped after reportedly run- ning a red light on U.S. High- way 41 at State Road 121. He admitted drinking some beers and driving with a suspended license. He refused to submit to the breath test. A pipe used for smoking marijuana was found in his possession after he was arrested. e Arthur Tidwell, 29, of Morriston was. arrested June 15 ‘for DWLSR and pos- session of a controlled sub- stance. At the Levy County Jail, he was arrested for FTA. Bond $10,000. e David R. Carter, 52, of Hampton was arrested June 21 for five counts of DWLSR. RECYCLE Coyler was | MR. i: urs. ELUZEY Joye and Lorine Ellzey celebrate 65 years together J oye and Lorine (Weeks) Ellzey were married on June 26, 1941 in Gilchrist County. They have lived in the Otter Creek, Gulf Hammock area most of their married life and are still living in the Gulf Hammock area today. They have reared six children; helped raised 15 grandchildren, and said they would let the 15 grandchildren raise the 25 great-grandchildren they have. 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