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The park’s director, Carlo Marcello, told deputies that when he and the groundskeeper arrived at the facility Tuesday, they noticed someone had entered the storage shed and that some of the stalls had items missing.
Among the goods taken were two John Deere Gator utility vehicles estimated at $12,000 each, generators valued at about $11,000, numerous drills, shovels and saws, and other tools.
Authorities believe the vehicles used to haul the goods may have entered the property from the northeast entrance off CR 475. The park is located at 11008 S. County Road 475.
Anyone with information about this case can call the Sheriff’s Office at 732-9111 or Crime Stoppers at 368-STOP, or visit www.ocalacrimestoppers.com .
Austin L. Miller
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