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Inglis PD files complaints against
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The Inglis Police Department h filed two S orn Compl
torney’s Office against escaped Citrus County Sheriff’s Office inmate, Terry Neal Davis, 47,
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of Homosassa, who escaped in Inglis while in the custody of a CCSO detective on Dec. 22
and remains at large according to Citrus County Sheriff spokesperson Gail Tierney.
The first Sworn Complaint was dated Dec. 22 and charges Davis with the burglary
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of a dwelling, theft and criminal mischief.
The burglary of the Michigan Ave. residence was reported by the owner of the resi-
dence who lives in St. Petersburg, around 10:15 p.m., Dec. 25. The owner told police that
he’d arrived at his residence to find empty food containers, an empty soda can and several
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empty beer bottles. He also noticed that the coffee pot had been used. He told the investigat-
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ing officer that he’d emptied the garbage when he’d left the residence, and had immediately
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contacted police because he knew of Davis’ escape.
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The police officer noted that a rear bedroom bed had been slept in. All the silver
change was missing from a glass change container, a makeshift bed had been constructed in
a bedroom closet, plus numerous items of clothing were missing.
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Entry to the residence had been gained by way of a back door. Pry marks were
found on the back door, a chain lock had been broken, and a screen door had been cut. The
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residence is located about 200 yards from a reported possible sighting of Davis, wearing
only green boxer shorts, on Karen St.
Levy County Health Department—Jan. 13th 5pm-7pm
Two partial fingerprints were found, one from the glass change container and the
Williston City Hall—Jan. 15th 10am-1pm
other from the soda can.
The other Sworn complaint was made regarding the theft of a cell
Chiefland Flea Market—Jan. 16th 7:30am-10am
phone that was on a podium inside a tent located on the front of a property,
Cedar Key Fire Dept.— Jan. 19th 4pm-7pm
sometime between 5:00 p.m. on Dec. 24 and 9:00 a.m. on Dec. 25, accord-
Levy County Health Department—Jan. 20th 5pm-7pm
ing to the victim. Detectives with the CCSO were made aware of the call
Fanning Springs Town Hall—Jan. 22nd 1pm-3pm
when Davis’ brother contacted them stating that he’d received a call from
Davis around 9:00 a.m., Dec. 25. The trace showed that the call had been
Chiefland Flea Market—Jan. 23rd 7:30am-10am
made from the victim’s cell phone in the area of Hwy. 40 and Daisy St.
A search of the area where the cell phone had been traced did not locate
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Davis, but searchers located a Michigan ball cap and a knife that were posi-
Terry Davis
tively identified by the victim as his/her property.
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He is a 47-year-old white male, 5’10” tall, weighing 155 pounds, with brownish-
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gray hair and blue eyes. He may have a cast on one of his arms and may be favoring his right
leg due to a previous injury requiring stitches.
If you have information on Davis’s location, do not approach him, but dial 911 im-
mediately. Tips can be texted to 274637 (CRIMES) - type CITRUS plus your information,
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due to lack of money. He said he’d lived there since May of 2009 and his employment is
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Balverde and Martinez were both arrested and transported to the Citrus County
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to both men being resident aliens from Cuba, they are considered flight risks, and it was
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requested that they be held without bond.
Ms. Calzada’s name was listed on the account for electricity at the E. Gaines Ln.
residence, and she is the sister-in-law of the owner of both residences. During her interview
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in Spanish, she told investigators that she had been to both residences on numerous oc-
casions, but did not know anything about the grow operations at either of the residences,
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although her arrest report stated that “it was very strange,” because “the smell of marijuana
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is very pungent.” She said that she used to reside at the E. Gaines Ln. residence, but had
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also stated that Mr. Martinez told investigators that Ms. Calzada had picked him up from
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the E. Gaines Ln. residence and dropped him off to work the plants at the Fletcher St. resi-
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dence. Calzada was arrested on a charge of agreeing to conspire, combine or confederate
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with another person to commit trafficking in marijuana and transported to the Citrus County
Detention Facility. Her arrest report also stated, that as she is an alien resident from Cuba,
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she was held without bond as she is a flight risk.
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