Massive Manhunt Ends in Arrest BOB REICHMAN Derneath Her Skirt, Accord- Ing out Flyers About Him at Editor Ing to Sheriff ’S Lt
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INSIDE: Thursday, September 26, 2013 Volume 127 • Number 39 SUMTER COUNTY QUICK CLICK For more news, videos, photos Visit us: sumtercountytimes.com Pet of the Week E-mail us: IMES [email protected] 50 Cents T Established in 1881 Massive manhunt ends in arrest BOB REICHMAN derneath her skirt, accord- ing out flyers about him at Editor ing to sheriff ’s Lt. Bobby the Walmart store, Caruthers. Caruthers said. A massive manhunt ended in ar- When he was confronted A person in the parking rest Sunday when the suspect was by the woman, Windisch lot identified Windisch finally discovered by a law en- reportedly put his hands and told a deputy that he forcement bloodhound while the on the 65-year-old shop- was currently in the park- man hide in woods behind a No- per’s buttock “and said ing lot, Caruthers said. bleton convenience store. something like, ‘You know When the deputy con- Numerous Sumter law enforce- you like it,’ ” Caruthers tacted Windisch, he fled in ment officers spent several days at- said. Windisch his vehicle and after a tempting to apprehend Lance Following the incident, brief pursuit, abandoned Douglas Windisch, 43, after he re- law enforcement officers began his vehicle and the Roadway Inn portedly took photos or videos on searching for Windisch, Caruthers and fled on foot. Sept. 12 of a woman in the Bush- said. During the pursuit, Windisch re- Law enforcement officers recovered this hat and nell Walmart, on County Road 48 W, Ironically, they found him on gun outside Windisch’s mother’s home that by putting his camera phone un- Sept. 17, while deputies were pass- See HUNT, Page 3 Windisch admitting to having. Baha S. Botros First arrest for selling illegal substance BOB REICHMAN Editor If you’re a store owner in Sumter County selling the drug commonly called File photo K-2, chances are good that A parade down Main Street in Bushnell will launch this year’s annual Fall Festival, set for Saturday, Oct. 19. you’re going to be ar- rested. That’s the message that Sheriff Bill Farmer is put- ting out following one ar- rest and as popularity of the controlled substance, Preparing for Fall Festival considered a synthetic marijuana, grows. t’s fall, and that has his- look, and are be awarded to end of E. McCollum Ave. on “These types of investi- torical significance in the requesting that first-, second- the day of the festival. gations shall continue City of Bushnell. all parade en- and third- For those of you who don’t throughout the county I Every third Saturday in Oc- tries and ven- place winners. and anyone operating a want to wait in the long lines tober, the city celebrates its dors decorate convenience store in the You cer- that day, wristbands will be birth as a municipality with with that in county, they should do the tainly won’t available for advance pur- an annual Fall Festival in the mind. right thing and take this want to miss chase at City Hall during the center of town. The festival poison off of their the famous next several weeks. So, come Saturday, Oct. 19, will once again shelves,” the sheriff said “Greased Pig” Just make sure you don’t folks gather from all around feature a wide recently following the ar- Contest at 2:30 lose it before the day of the the county to take part in the variety of local rest of a Lake Panasoff- p.m. at the end festival! annual celebration. arts and craft kee convenience store of E. McCollum Another popular competi- It all starts this year with a vendors, Ave. Kids from tion featured during the festi- parade down Main Street at fundraisers and exhibits, 3 to 18 years old compete val is a free log-sawing See ARREST, Page 3 10 a.m. rides and activities for the within their age groups to competition sponsored by the After the parade, folks children, fantastic food, fun catch one of the slippery little Sumter County Forestry Divi- saunter over to E. McCollum and fellowship, and lots of en- sion, where you can test your tertainment under the Main squealers for their very own! Avenue, (down the side of the skills to see who can “get’r historic Sumter County Tent, where local singers and It’s always tons of laughs done” the quickest! And Courthouse) where the festi- dancers will perform (and mud) galore! forthe more “laid back” festi- val kicks off with an Opening throughout the day. Entry fees for the Greased val goers, there’s always a Ceremony at 11:15 a.m. in the This year will feature an- Pig Contest are $3 each for Main Tent. other “Bushnell’s Got Talent” kids from 3 to 14 years of age horseshoe competition out This year marks the City’s Karaoke Contest, beginning and $5 for teens from 15 to 18 under the trees in the field 28th annual celebration. at 12:30 p.m. Sign-ups for the years. just past the Kiddy Land In the past, the festival fea- Karaoke Contest will be at the Different colored wrist- bounce houses. tured a different theme each booth next to the Main Tent bands are issued for each age Both competitions begin at year, but this year they’re sim- (Look for the Rain Barrel group when you register at noon and run throughout the ply going with a “fall harvest” Raffle tent). Cash prizes will the Greased Pig tent at the afternoon. Miss Fall Festival Pageant scheduled he 2nd Annual Miss 12 months), sen for each di- fee is $5 each, or $15 for all Fall Festival Pageant, Teeny (13-35 vision, and four competitions. Tsponsored by the months), Tiny queens will re- The pre-registration dead- Sumter Fair Association, will (3-4 yrs), Little ceive a trophy, line for the Miss Fall Festival take place under the Main (5-6 yrs), Petite crown and Contest is Oct. 14. Entertainment Tent at this (7-9 yrs), Junior sash. Applications are available year’s Fall Festival on Satur- (10-12 yrs), Upon enter- online at www.sumterfair.net, day, Oct. 19. Teen (13-16 yrs) ing the Daz- and can be mailed along with It is scheduled to begin and Miss (17-24 zling Denim Entry Fees, to: Miss Fall Fes- right after the Opening Cere- yrs). Wear competi- monies at approximately 11 Entry fee is tion, each girl tival, 971 C.R. 478A, Webster, a.m., once the parade ends. $25 and dress theme is “Daz- can then choose to enter any Fl., 33597. Contestants must check in no zling Denim Wear.” Contest- or all of four optional cate- If you have questions or later than 10:30 a.m. at the ants will be judged on stage gories: Prettiest Smile, Pret- want to ask for specific infor- Main Tent. presence, personality and tiest Eyes, Prettiest Hair mation, you may send an e- The Pageant is open to girls overall appearance. and/or Best Outfit. mail to: [email protected] of all ages, including Baby (0- There will be a queen cho- Each optional competition or call 352-552-8789. PAGE A2 SUMTER COUNTY (FL) TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2013 Police: Man, 22, sent pornographic messages via Internet SEAN ARNOLD rus Springs, was arrested According to Sheriff ’s Detec- mitted the evidence to mit a crime. Under the Correspondent on an active Sumter the Sumter tive posed as a the State Attorney’s of- state guidelines for a County warrant for felony County Sheriff ’s 14-year-old child fice, a warrant was is- third-degree felony, the obscenity charges that in- office, Clubb was during the inves- sued. The Citrus County charges for knowingly A Citrus Springs man cluded eight counts of targeted by the tigation. Clubb Sheriff ’s office arrested transmitting information faces multiple felony knowingly transmitting Internet Crimes sent porno- Clubb at 3:03 p.m. Sept. harmful to a minor carry charges for sending information harmful to a Against Children graphic mes- 20. a maximum sentence of pornographic messages minor in Florida, one (ICAC) unit when sages to the If convicted, Clubb five years for each of- over the Internet to a per- count of using the Inter- they discovered detective on could face up to 15 years fense, as does the unlaw- son he believed to be a 14- net to seduce, lure or so- he was attemptingDaniele Clubb eight occasions in prison for the second ful use of a two-way year-old minor. licit a minor to commit a to communicate during the month degree felony of using the device. Daniele Clubb, 22, of crime, and unlawful use with minors on the Inter- of August. Internet to lure, seduce Clubb’s bond is set at North Cricket Drive, Cit- of a two-way device. net. 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