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Tripping Out With The
Grandsons-Part 2
With Doug Johnston
Saturday
be-
gan with a trip to the USS
Alabama Memorial Park.
That grand old warship
weathered many battles in
WWII and is quite a story.
Our grandsons were impressed. “Did this
ship really shoot 22 planes down during
the war”? asked one grandson. The park
houses an aviation museum with WWII
airplanes and also a submarine open for
the public to walk through.
The highlight, for our grand-
sons, came after the Memorial Park. We
took the boys to an arcade. There the boys
were introduced to “Laser Tag” . The boys
challenged a group of two teenagers and
their father. That group, unlike our 6,9 and
10 year old grandsons, were experienced
Runners from the Crystal River Key Training Center passed through Inglis last Friday afternoon on their 5th day of their 36th annual Run For
players. When I saw the teams I realized
The Money fundraiser running from Tallahassee to the Key Center. At Inglis the group who had run most of the day called a halt in the timed
our boys were overmatched, but our guys
schedule to go home and get rested and cleaned up for the final run from this spot in Inglis Saturday morning ending at the Key Center for the
were too young to fear the consequences.
festivities that make up the yearly event. Photo by Sally Price.
Homosassa man arrested second time
Crystal River
The teams gathered inside a room to be
briefed. The players wore vests. Our guys,
the Blue Team, wore vests outlined with
physician charged in a month for manufacturing drugs
blue lights. A target was on the front and
back of each vest highlighted by yellow
with sexual
From Citrus County Sheriff Dept.
lights. The other team donned vests with
red lights.
Bruce M. Kriwox, 39, W. Liberty  tion that he began purchasing
The referee armed both teams
battery on patient  County Sheriff s Office, July 18, on major  also began calling the sheriffís
Ln., Homosassa, was arrested by the Citrus  ephedrine and chemicals and
with laser guns. The course was in a large,
darkened room with flashing neon lights,
office “on a continuous basis,”
drug charges, one month to the day after he
From Citrus County Sheriff Dept.
obstacles to seek cover behind and a bal-
trying to get his wife released
was arrested on similar charges on June 18.
A Crystal River phy-
cony team members could climb and use
from jail on her own
According to Mr. Kriwox s July 18
sician,  Joseph Miller, D.O.,
Continued on page 4 - Squawk Box
recognizance. according to the  Kriwox
arrest report, Kriwox (who had been arrest-
41, was arrested by the Citrus
report. On July 16, Dep. Smith
ed on June 18 with his wife Julie M. Kriwox,
County Sheriff s Office, July
Yankeetown
contacted Mr. Kriwox and arranged a meet-
42 at their their Homosassa residence, along
19, on an arrest warrant from the
ing.
with Brian J. Lawton, 29, of Crystal River),
State Attorney s Office, charged
Miller
Dep. Smith reported that he ob-
bonded-out of jail after about two weeks,
Approves
with sexual battery without
tained consent to search the property from
and while he and a “codefendent” were still
force or violence. According to the arrest
the homeowners and began to search, fear-
in jail, they were passing mail to each other,
report, a woman made a complaint that she
Fire Me rge r
ing that an active cook would be found on
and one of the letters stated that Kriwox’s
had contacted Miller, who is her obstetric/
their property. Dep. Smith checked the area
“specific talents” were in need, that he need-
gynecological physician, about a week and a
near the shed where the Mason jar was lo-
ed to do just one more “cook.”
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half prior to July 19 regarding a non-female-
cated and found a one-pot mehtamphet-
When Mr. Kriwox bonded out of
related complaint that concerned her. She
jail, Dep. Steve Smith received informa-
Continued on page 3 - Drug Charges
Continued on page 3 - Battery Charge