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A4 + PLUS >> Steak fight leads to jail for Suwannee pair, Page 2A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHS hitting its stride as Indians, Bucs aren’t Ponte Vedra visits worried about records See Page 14A See Page 14A FRIDAY EDITION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2020 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $1.00 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Two arrested after shooting incident Firearm retrieved after fleeing the scene of a hiding spots to officers fired in the vicinity of men were seen fleeing the once the officer turned from Lake Isabella shooting Wednesday morn- during the Southwest Avalon Avenue scene in a silver passenger around, making several after foot chase. ing, couldn’t dodge witness- mid-morn- and Southwest Putnam car. An officer responding turns through the neigh- es’ eyes. ing pursuit. Street. Nobody was shot to the scene reportedly saw borhood, before abandon- Staff report According to a Lake City The during the incident, but two a silver passenger car run ing the vehicle and fleeing Police Department release, chase homes had been struck by a stop sign, while driving on foot. A Fort White man and a Marquz Graves and a juve- began gunfire, the LCPD release away from the area at a high LCPD officers found juvenile, who managed to nile suspect were arrested after units said. rate of speed. two people matching the evade authorities in a car after numerous residents Graves responded According to witnesses, The release states the and subsequent foot chase continuously revealed their to a call regarding shots the several young black driver continued to flee SHOOTING continued on 9A Hutto Open for business released, pleads not guilty Wellborn man charged with manslaughter for shooting of LC teen. Staff report RIVIERA BEACH — The sus- pect in the shooting of a Lake City teen is no longer in jail. Troy Hutto, the 54-year-old multi-million- aire that lives in Wellborn, was Hutto released Tuesday evening from the TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Palm Beach County jail after post- The Chipotle restaurant, 3017 U.S. Highway 90 in Lake City, opened Monday morning. The restaurant includes a Chipotlane, a ing a $255,000 bond. Hutto was drive-thru pick-up lane that lets customers pick up digital orders without leaving their cars. The restaurant is open for takeout, arrested Oct. 30 on manslaughter mobile pick-up and contactless delivery with tamper evident packaging. Chipotle will serve customers in its dining area with lim- and possession of ited seating and heightened safety protocols. Chipotle is opened daily from 10:45 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Lake City Chipotle location a weapon during a is currently hiring and Chipotle restaurants provide 25 jobs per location. Karla Rodriguez, of Lake City, was one of several patrons felony stemming visiting the restaurant Thursday afternoon. ‘I was waiting on it — definitely waiting on it,’ she said of Chipotle opening in Lake City. from the shooting ‘I haven’t tried the one here yet, but I’ve had Chipotle before and I like it. It’s very good to me. It’s fresh. I’m excited because it gives of Grace Duncan, us another option for different types of foods, so I’m excited about that.’ an 18-year-old from Lake City, in a Singer Island Duncan hotel. Email, phone service restored at Reporter According to court documents, Hutto also authorized his attorney Staff report server failure was in Athens and vice nor the lack of email kept ers, our advertisers and our — Jesse N. Dreicer, a partner in affected email service at more the Reporter from its publication team here in the building for the Jacksonville-based Tassone, Phone lines and email service company properties than just cycle. The paper was published their patience while we worked Dreicer & Hill law firm — to have been restored to opera- the Reporter. on time Tuesday, Thursday and through these issues. With no enter a plea of not guilty to those tional status at the Lake City CNI’s two dozen newspapers today. There was no paper pub- phones and no emails, Monday in Georgia, Florida and North lished on Wednesday because of was a difficult day. We appreciate charges Tuesday. Reporter office. Carolina rely heavily on the serv- the Veterans Day postal holiday. everyone tolerating this hiccup in Hutto, who co-founded An internet server failure in the predawn hours last ers to transmit emails and other “Our emails are restored now our communication abilities.” the Salt Life brand with a few information over the internet. and working as of Thursday,” The Reporter staff had set up friends from Jacksonville Beach Friday paralyzed the email system of the newspaper In Lake City, a separate issue said Lake City Reporter temporary email addresses, but in 2003, was arrested Oct. 30 at until late Tuesday. The Lake complicated the matter. A tele- Publisher Todd Wilson. “We’re these are no longer necessary. the Baptist Medical Center South City Reporter relies on its phone server also failed, but working out a few kinks, but for Contact can be made with any in Jacksonville, where he had parent company, Community was repaired with phone service the most part we’re up and run- staff member by emailing their Newspapers, Inc., (CNI) servers restored late Tuesday. ning again with email. normal business address at the Neither the lack of phone ser- “I want to thank our read- Lake City Reporter. HUTTO continued on 3A located in Athens, Georgia. 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Lorett K. Lorett of a Live Oak Curtis Lorett, 44, and charged at Curtis woman. Kayla Lorett, 38, threw steaks at each Lorett, cutting his right pinky finger Winning Lottery Numbers According to other during a fight around 7:40 p.m. as he attemped to grab her hand, the Pick 3: (Wednesday p.m.) 1-1-0 the Suwannee Tuesday. report states. Pick 4: (Wednesday p.m.) 6-1-7-2 County Sheriff’s The SCSO report states Curtis Both suspects (and victims) started Fantasy 5: (Wednesday) 14-19-22-29-32 McKinley Office, Cansas Lorett, who was charged with simple they didn’t wish to pursue criminal McKinley served battery and felony battery by stran- charges, according to the SCSO. as a “lookout” while another sus- See an error? pect picked the lock on a gaming The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news console at the Winners Internet items. If you have a concern, question, or suggestion, Arcade on U.S. Highway 90 Eta makes second please call the editor. 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