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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
Woman arrested for knowingly
Five Candidates Qualify for Inglis Election
exposing men to HIV
The qualifying deadline for three Town of Inglis Commission seats in the March
13, 2012 Inglis Town Election was Tuesday January 31st. The two year terms of Sherry Ely,
On Dec. 30, 2011, Citrus County Sheriff s Office started an investigation, of al-
Richard Kellman and Drinda Merritt are finishing. Five candidates have qualified to run
legations by two men that an HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) positive Floral City
for those three seats; Sherry Ely, Richard Kellman, Glenda Kirkland, Drinda Merritt and
woman had sexual intercourse with them, without first informing them of her condition.
Michael Andrew White.
The woman, 40 year-old Yvonne Nicole Andrews, 9490 S. Clearsprings Dr., had
Come join the U.S. Naval Sea Cadets Corps, Manatee Division
been arrested on the same charge on March 4, 2011 after an investigation was initiated due
Manatee Division drills at Coast Guard Station Yankeetown, in Yankeetown, Flor-
to complaints by two other men. During the March 4th arrest, according to the arrest report,
ida, on the second weekend of each month. Come join the unit on February 11th and 12th.
she told investigators that she has been aware of her medical status since Dec. 2008, that
The Sea Cadets are for youth ages 13 through 17 years old. We also have a Navy League
the health department had counseled her that she may communicate the disease to others
Cadet unit for youth ages 11 through 13 years old. We provide a fun and challenging envi-
through sexual intercourse and it is a criminal offense to have sexual intercourse without
ronment that is free of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and gangs. Also, develop leadership abilities
first informing the other person of her medical status.
and broaden Cadets’ horizons using hands-on and self-paced training. They are guided to
Two men complained that they’d had unprotected sex with Andrews in Dec., 2011.
become mature young adults whether they decide to join the military or not. For those that
The first victim reported that he and Andrews had unprotected sexual intercourse at her
choose to join the Navy or Coast Guard, the education and training they receive will help
residence, twice between Dec. 25 and 26 (2011). The second victim stated that he had un-
them obtain advanced rates if they enlist. Some other branches also award advanced place-
protected sex with Andrews, inside her vehicle, at the Gobbler Mud Hole in Floral City. He
ment. Please contact our Commanding Officer LTJG Todd Dunn at 352-212-5473
said the incidents occurred on two separate occasions, about Dec. 17 and Dec. 25, 2011. The
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report stated that on Dec. 25, both victims reported having unprotected sex with Andrews.
On Jan. 31 (2012), a deputy went to Andrews residence to place her under arrest.
When the deputy said he needed to speak with her, the report stated, Andrews said she had
contacted her attorney and did not want to speak with him. She was placed under arrest,
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charged with two counts of having sexual intercourse without first informing the victim of
the presence of sexually transmible HIV. She was transported to the Citrus County Deten-
407 NE 1st Street Crystal River, Florida 34429
tion Facility where her bond was set at $20,000.
Located behind Wendy’s & across from Post Office
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register as a convicted sex offender and absconded in 2002 to an unknown location. Due
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to Douglass' failing to comply with a State Statue, a warrant was signed by Judge Joseph
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Smith, and his bond was set at $ 10,005.
Through a lengthy investigation, the Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force, which
AS LOW AS $50!
Levy County deputies are members of, sent a collateral lead to the U.S. Marshals Service in
Arizona. Douglass, a United States citizen, was living in San Luis Colorado Sonora, Mex-
No Appointment Necessary
ico. U.S. Marshals were able to coordinate Douglass’ arrest on Feb.1st at the Port of Entry.
On February 2nd, Honorable David Glant signed a Levy County Capias for Douglass’ arrest
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and increased his bond to one million dollars. Douglas is well known by law enforcement
and has been arrested for aggravated assault, battery with a weapon, aggravated battery and
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sex offenses. Douglass is currently in jail in Yuma, Arizona.
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