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Wanted Suspect Captured In The Woods In Century
After a second day of searching, authorities have captured a wanted suspect that was hiding in the woods in Century.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said 41-year-old Christopher George Pace has outstanding felony warrants for arson, trespassing with property damage and resisting arrest without violence. Two additional counts of resisting were added.
He evaded capture Monday during a [...]
School District Calls For All Of Highway 164 To Be Widened For Student Safety
The Escambia County School District is calling for Escambia County to widen the entire length of dangerously narrow Highway 164 across North Escambia.
The Escambia County Commission has approved a $1.25 million project to widen about 2.16 total miles of the highway in two locations in what one county commissioner promises is part of the first [...]
Cantonment Man Charged With Trying To Run Over Man, Burglary, Battery
A Cantonment man is charged with trying to run over a man, burglary, battery and a drug offense.
Philip Michael Chevalier, 35, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, burglary with criminal mischief, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
One incident happened April 28 as the victim was walking away from West Florida Hospital where he [...]
A Mom Remembers Her Daughter As Search Continues For Molino Woman’s Killer
On Sunday afternoon, April 30, 2017, Anna Louise Brown was out for a jog on Gibson Road in Molino.
She never made it home.
Brown, 38, was found face down on the side of the road near the Alligator Creek bridge. She had been shot multiple times.
And her murderer remains on the run.
“Seven Long Hard Years, We [...]
‘Armed And Dangerous’ – Century Felon Remained On The Run Following Manhunt
UPDATE: Suspect Christopher Pace was captured Wednesdays morning.
A felony suspect authorities called “armed and dangerous” remained on the run following a manhunt Monday in Century.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said 41-year-old Christopher George Pace has outstanding felony warrants for arson, trespassing with property damage and resisting arrest without violence.
Dozens of law enforcement officers spent hours attempting [...]
Jury Finds Cantonment Woman Not Guilty Of Impersonating A Police Officer
An Escambia County jury recently found a Cantonment woman not guilty of impersonating a police officer.
In July 2023, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement brought a felony charge of falsely impersonating a police officer against Bobbie Lei Sales, then 35.
FDLE agents began their investigation in May 2023 after receiving information that Sales identified herself as an FDLE agent. FDLE [...]
Two Seriously Injured In Highway 97 Crash Involving Motorcycle
Two people were seriously injured when their bike and a passenger car collided Sunday evening in Walnut Hill.
A 2013 Honda Civic driven by a female in her 80s and the motorcycle collided about 7 p.m. on Highway 97 approximately 770 feet north of North Highway 99, near the Walnut Hill Mennonite Church. The southbound Civic [...]
Jim Allen’s Jacey Taylor In The Running For Reader’s Digest ‘America’s Favorite Teacher’
A Jim Allen Elementary School third grade teacher is just steps away from being named “America’s Favorite Teacher” by the magazine Reader’s Digest.
Jacey Taylor is in fifth place in the group for the Reader’s Digest contest that will award the winner $25,000 and a trip to Hawaii.
“I show up every day, and do my best, [...]
Three Dead In Escambia County After Shots Fired Into Parked Car
Three people are dead following a shooting into a parked car early Sunday morning in Escambia County.
There are no known suspects.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to a shots fired call at an “adult birthday party” about 1:15 a.m. in the area of West Jackson Square at 65th Avenue and Jackson Street. Deputies arrived to find [...]
Tate Grad Ethan Harper Takes Navy Oath of Enlistment On Stage At NFL Draft
Enlistees from all branches of service swore their “Oath of Enlistment” in a Joint Enlistment Ceremony on stage during the NFL football draft Saturday in Detroit.
The recruits included 19-year-old Ethan Harper, a 2023 Tate High School graduate who joined the Navy.
He is the son of Julie and Johnny Harper.
Photos by Chief Petty Officer Harper and [...]
Explosions, Fire Destroy Shed Near Bratt Park
A fire and explosions destroyed a storage shed near a Bratt park Saturday afternoon.
The fire happened just after 5 p.m. in the 4500 block of West Highway 4, adjacent to the Travis M. Nelson Park.
The fire in the small shed was reportedly sparked by an accidental yard fire that spread. At least two propane tanks [...]
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