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1 LINEUP 2014 ANNOUNCED Details on BRANTLEY GILBERT CHARLIE DANIELS JUSTIN MOORE 6A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2013 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | 75¢ Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM REPORT: LC man Murder suspect fatally stabs his found dead here He allegedly killed wife, son in S. Fla., brother took own life here. By STEVEN RICHMOND [email protected] By STEVEN RICHMOND [email protected] Columbia County sheriff’s deputies arrest- ed a man accused of fatally stabbing his Law enforcement officials brother following a dispute, CCSO reports. are investigating a crossbow- Anthony Richard wielding man who killed his Avallone, 32, of 294 SE wife and son before taking his Aspen Glen, was arrest- own life in Lake City Tuesday, ed Tuesday following a according to the Broward, Leon dispute with his brother, and Columbia Matthew Avallone, at 1396 C o u n t y SW Dekle Road around S h e r i f f s ’ 12:50 p.m., according to a Offices. Avallone press release. Pedro Jose Deputies arriving on scene found Matthew M a l d o n a d o , PATRICK SCOTT/Special to the Reporter Avallone lying on the ground outside the 53, of Weston, Members of the Columbia County Sheriff’s Crime Scene Unit enter room 213 at the Cabot Lodge at residence, unresponsive with a single stab slit his throat 3525 US Highway 90 West early Wednesday morning. The body of 53 year old Pedro Maldonado, a sus- wound to the chest, the release said. Maldonado Sr. with a knife Following an interview at the sheriff’s and was found pect in a double homicide, was found dead inside. office, Avallone was booked into Columbia by CCSO SWAT dead on the County Detention Facility without bond at floor of a hotel room bathroom Maldonado, 47, and son Pedro in the Grove housing devel- ning, BSO said. 6:23 p.m. Tuesday. at Cabot Lodge around 2:00 Jose Maldonado Jr., 17, who opment when the Broward Maldonado Sr. allegedly He faces a charge of negligent man- a.m. Wednesday, authorities both lived with Maldonado Sr. Sheriff’s Office SWAT team used a hand-held crossbow to slaughter, a second degree felony. The said. in a townhouse in Weston, were entered the family’s townhome investigation is ongoing. His wife, Monica Narvaez- found dead in the Courtyard around 6:00 p.m. Tuesday eve- SUSPECT continued on 3A ‘Faces Healthy of HIV’ LAKE MONTGOMERY Schools coming finally getting some TLC starts to area Lake City Public Works employees Tony Bell (from left) and Harold Solomon and Tuesday From staff reports By TONY BRITT FWC fisheries biologist Dan Dorosheff lift a bin full of plastic bottles, aluminum cans [email protected] and various other items found in Lake Montgomery on Wednesday. In some areas, The Columbia County the lake is 15 feet deep with murky waters and thick algae hiding a lot of the garbage. School District is par- The Florida ticipating in a Healthy Department of Health Schools initiative to get is bringing the Faces of every student vaccinated HIV to North Central for the flu and keep the Florida as a promotional virus out of the class- campaign for HIV and rooms and, eventually, AIDS awareness. out of students’ homes. The goal of the cam- Permission slips were paign is to reduce the sent home Tuesday and stigma associated with Wednesday and must the disease. State health be returned, completely department officials said filled out and signed by a social stigma is a sig- parent, within three days nificant barrier to people of the scheduled vaccina- getting tested for HIV tion day for the child’s and seeking care. school. The mobile art display Vaccinations will be will be in the Columbia offered on Tuesday, County Courthouse park- Dec. 10 in the following ing lot at the intersection schools: of Marion Avenue and l Fort White Elementary U.S. Highway 90 from 9 l Fort White Middle/High a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. l Columbia City Elementary The Faces of HIV is a l PineMount Elementary mobile art exhibit that is l West Side Elementary open to the public, depict- l Columbia High ing the lives of Florida JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter l Summers Elementary residents living with HIV l Lake City Middle and AIDS through por- The Lake City Public Works Department partnered with Florida Fish and l Richardson Middle traits, video interviews Vaccinations will be and journal writing. The Wildlife Conservation Commission to begin cleanup on Lake Montgomery. offered on Wednesday, exhibit is making its inau- Dec. 11 in the following gural visit in Lake City. By AMANDA WILLIAMSON Conservation Commission reached cups and countless cigarettes have schools: Joee Pineda, 44, is one [email protected] their nets deep into the lilly pads and accumulated over time along the l Challenge Learning of the featured faces in weedy edges to capture the floating shoreline and vegetation. l 5 Points School the exhibit. Three boats worked their way debris clinging to the lake’s surface. “Is this going to be a 100 percent l Niblack Elementary Pineda has been living around the north end of Lake Only once in the last 20 years has fix? No,” Henry said. “Is the lake l Melrose Elementary with the HIV virus for 23 Montgomery Wednesday morning, Lake Montgomery’s shoreline been going to be 100 percent clean today? l East Side Elementary years. slicing through the still water and cleaned by local or state officials, No. It’s just going to take time.” l Adult Ed Center “The key to surviv- the heavy fog to reach the patchwork estimated Thomas Henry, director of On Nov. 6, lakeside resident George For more information, ing is family support, of litter cluttering the popular fish- the public works department. Hudson brought attention to the litter contact Tony Boselli with taking care of yourself, ing spot. On each boat, men from It needed it. by contacting the Lake City Reporter. Healthy Schools at 904- the city’s Public Works Department Milk gallons, tangled fishing line, 834-2946 or email info@ HIV continued on 5A and Florida Fish and Wildlife water bottles, chip bags, styrofoam LAKE continued on 5A healthyschoolsllc.com. 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