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Chiefland Police Reports

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By The Staff

Police are seeking a black male, about 18-19 years old, about 6 feet, 180 lbs, medium build, with shoulder length hair in the robbery of a 14-year-old boy on July 8.The boy said he was riding his bicycle on Northwest 11th Avenue when the man confronted him and asked for the bicycle, the report said. When he refused and tried to leave, the man grabbed the bicycle and hit him , the report said. The man took the bike, described as a gray and black 10-speed, according to the police report.

Arrested were:

_ Allyson Joan Erwin, 18, Mission Court, Largo, charged with misdemeanorpossession of marijuana and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia, after being stopped for speeding on Main Street on July 22, according to the police report. Erwin was a passenger in the vehicle and consented to a search of her purse and duffle bag, according to the report. The officer's report says a plastic bag with a partially burned cigarette and a substance that field-tested positive for marijuana were in the bag.

_ Lance Gregory Snyder, 18, Dragon Fly Court, Tallahassee, charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana after a traffic stop for speeding at Ralph's Burger on July 22, according to the police report. Snyder consented to a search of the vehicle and a cigar box with a substance that field-tested positive for marijuana was under a seat, a marijuana cigarette in the back seat, and two burned marijuana cigarettes in a back seat ashtray, the report said. A 12-gauge shotgun was also retrieved from the car trunk, the report said.

_ Frankie Della Woods, 38, Northwest 12th Drive, Chiefland, charged with burglary and grand theft of more than $300 at a home on Southwest 2nd Street. Woods was spotted leaving the home carrying a car amplifier valued at $2,000 and when confronted dropped it and ran, according to the report.

Police are looking for a green Chrysler P/T Cruiser that was taken shortly after midnight on July 7 from the Hungry Howie's parking lot after the driver left the keys on the front seat, according to the police report. The owner was talking to the manager of the Sonic Burger when they noticed the vehicle driving away from a nearby stop sign. The vehicle has a Gator emblem on the back window.

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