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Couple Arrested For Stealing
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said."And if you have an extra ticket I'll go with you". That sounded like a good idea, but she
Copper Wire In Crystal Manor
was only kidding.
Kathie has a nagging fear of getting lost in the city. Twice in Atlanta and twice in
nesses included Central Main-
The Citrus County Sheriff's Office
Jacksonville after football games we managed to walk into very bad neighborhoods at night.
tenance Welding Inc. (11450 W.
arrested a Crystal River man and an Inglis
You might say that I have a track record of leading us into some seedy areas of town.
Curtis Tool), Progress Energy
woman, May 29, in connection with numer-
We purchased tickets to ride the train at the Rosemont station for $5.00 each. The
(11600 W. Power Line St.), Crys-
ous burglaries of copper wiring from resi-
visitor passes were good for all day so we could ride economically and see some of the city
tal River Quarries (7040 N.
dences and businesses in the Crystal River
too. We only had to change trains once going and once coming back.
Suncoast Blvd.)
area. Wesley T. Foley, 22, 12076 W. Belvedere
We passed a huge graveyard shortly after our train ride began. Kathie was still
Officers interviewed
St., Apt. D, Crystal River (Crystal Manor) was
apparently concerned about Chicago's rough reputation. "I wonder if Bugsy Moran's boys
Foley at his residence. He ad-
charged with burglary to an unoccupied con-
Foley
are buried in that cemetery. You know the Saint Valentines Day Massacre took place some-
mitted to stealing copper wire
veyance ($2000 bond) and numerous other
where around here," she said. "I doubt it, but Al Capone has been dead for decades and all
from a train locomotive at
charges from which he was released to his
that gangland stuff is history", I assured her.
Progress Energy, which caused
own recognizance, including criminal mischief
When we reached Wrigley Field we realized that in spite of the fact that we were in
in excess of $2000 in damages.
($1000 or more), grand theft ($300 or more but
the middle of May and dressed with three layers of clothes and stocking hats that were
He said that Crain had driven
less than $5000), grand theft ($5000 or more
thankfully given to us at the marketing show by a vendor who warned us about the bone
him there and had picked him
but less than $10,000), burglary of an unoc-
chilling wind, we were in for a cold afternoon.
up afterward. Foley also admit-
cupied residence and burglary of an unoccu-
Wrigley Field is a dinosaur. It is a relic of the past and this sports fan got goose
ted to entering the Crystal River
pied structure. Tabitha N. Crain, 21, 5451 S.E.
bumps on top of chill bumps when I first saw the stadium. I could only think of the many great
Crain
Quarries on at least 6 occasions
193 Lane, Inglis was charged with principal in
National Leaguers who played there; players such as Willie Mays, Dizzy Dean, Stan Musial
and stealing a large quantity of copper wire.
the first degree and was released on her own
and of course that great Cub, Ernie Banks.
He also said that he had stripped wire from
recognizance.
We grabbed a hot dog and settled into our seats. Our tickets were stamped limited
various machinery, including a crusher located
According to the sheriff's office, the
viewing and as we suspected we were behind a pole that served as a support for the upper
in the northeastern area of the mine within a
residences included a home in the 12000 block
deck. Kathie could see everything but the hitter and I could see everything but the pitcher.
fenced-in area, which had rendered the ma-
of W. Checkerberry Dr., and a home in the
We cuddled together and swayed towards her when the pitcher threw and then rocked to-
11000 block of W. Cornflower Dr. The busi-
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wards me as the pitch approached home plate. Teamwork!
The fans were great, the game was great and the hot dog was delicious, but we
Sunrise Outpost
decided to watch the last four innings from the warmth of the Cubby Bear, a sports bar type
restaurant that was just across the street. I took a last glance at that wonderful, unforgettable
old stadium as we walked out. It is truly a beautiful park. By the way, the Cubs came from
6027 Hwy. 40 West
behind to beat the Pirates 6-3.
Our Chicago trip was nearly over but some adventure was still in store for us. To be
Yankeetown
continued next week in part 3.
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