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By Times staff writer Fourth bomb suspect is not chargedINVERNESS -- Citrus County sheriff's detectives have decided not to lodge charges against a fourth suspect who was sought in connection with a series of bombings. The suspect, identified only as a juvenile female, was questioned Wednesday afternoon by sheriff's detectives and fire marshals. The authorities declined to say why they decided not to charge her. Three men, Aaron Michael Dunlap, 20, Joshua Lee Dahling, 19, and Jeremy Webster Dahling, 20, have been accused of bombing and trying to bomb large metal trash containers, vehicles and homes. Code board targets 3 mobile homesLECANTO -- Three dilapidated mobile homes at the Fishnet Motel in Homosassa will have to be torn down within 60 days or the county will do the demolition itself, the Code Enforcement Board decided Wednesday. No one lives in units 102, 107 and 109, which are filled with bedding, clothes and other items left behind by residents. But the board found the three homes in violation of the county's unsafe structure ordinance after experts testified the units have unstable roofs and floors, inadequate wastewater systems and shoddy electrical wiring. David Mills, acting manager for Willard Mittelstadt, the man buying the Homosassa mobile home park from the current owners, said he would try to remove the units as quickly as possible, but he is cleaning up an entire park in ruins. "I agree it isn't in the best shape," Mills said. "It's been let go because someone just stopped caring."
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