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Published: March 31, 2009
Pizza Delivery Man Smashes Through Fence
BROOKSVILLE A man making pizza deliveries smashed through a fence Monday night, but failed to stop and report the damage, a report states.
A deputy was sent to Stewart's Tree Service on Croom Road around 8 p.m. to investigate the hit-and-run. A witness to the crash had followed the suspect's Chevy Blazer from the damaged fence to the tree farm where the driver pulled over, a report shows.
The deputy found a Hungry Howie's delivery sign on the Blazer's front seat, along with a fresh pizza. But the Blazer's alleged driver, Kasey Pellage, had fled on foot into the tree farm, a report states.
The deputy called Hungry Howie's and received a cell phone number for the suspect from the manager. A rendezvous was arranged at the Kangaroo gas station, where Pellage told a deputy he bought a beer following the crash. His only excuse for fleeing was that he "was scared," a report states.
Pellage, 21, was arrested on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident.
People Parked To Get High
BROOKSVILLE Two people parked on a dead-end street early Monday morning with the intention of getting high.
Their plans were interrupted, though, when a deputy was sent to the 1600 block of Apennine Drive to locate a suspicious vehicle. The deputy found the pickup idling with its lights on and the two occupants acting "very nervous."
The driver, Rachel Sessions, 27, was questioned and a search of the pickup turned up prescription drugs and a metal pipe for smoking drugs, according to an affidavit. She was arrested on charges of possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and driving on a suspended license. Later, at the jail, a corrections officer found another prescription pill and Sessions was further charged with possession of a drug without a prescription and introducing contraband into the jail.
The pickup's passenger told the deputy that Sessions brought him out to Apennine "to get high," according to a report.
Biker Arrested On DUI Suspicion
BROOKSVILLE A motorcyclist was arrested on suspicion of DUI Monday after he lost control of his bike.
An officer patrolling the area of Hale Avenue and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard said he saw Glenn Jamrog, 43, lay down his motorcycle at the intersection. When the officer approached Jamrog, he reportedly smelled a strong odor of alcohol and subsequently arrested Jamrog.
The suspect blew a blood alcohol level of .227, according to a report. Florida law presumes intoxication at .08.
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