George Stone Technical College Opening In-Person Classes In July
June 25, 2020
George Stone Technical College (GSTC) is preparing to open a summer session of classes for current students enrolled in many of their programs that run July 6 – 30, so their students can have access to face-to-face instruction and the hands-on experiences necessary to complete their professional certification requirements.
“After we took a week off in March to plan, we were able to assist most of students to find ways to complete parts of their training by long-distance,” said GSTC Principal T.J. Rollins. “The students enrolled in the three stages of the aviation maintenance programs were close enough to completion of their programs that the students in the general aviation class and those in the aviation airframe mechanics’ class were able to complete their training and will move up in August. Those completing the third level of training, aviation power plants mechanics, graduated and now face preparations for their FAA certification tests.”
“A few programs including EMT, fire fighting and law enforcement were considered ‘essential’ and therefore were able to continue coming to school through the pandemic, but with some necessary changes to how we operated,” explained Rollins. “Our instructors found ways to use online resources to keep course work progressing and even accessed virtual training and simulations, such as simulated ride-alongs for our EMT students.”
For those who could come on campus, the staff also got creative and found ways to operate while factoring in the Center for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines for safety. Classes were reorganized to meet in smaller groups and to allow everyone to distance themselves.
Other programs were not allowed to operate on campus and while they were able to complete some of their programs online, they still need the face-to-face aspect of their training to complete their programs. That is where the July term comes in.
The July session will be for students already enrolled in certain programs who need hands-on training and face-to-face time with instructors to be able to complete assessments required for certifications.
The July session will include a class for the GED (Adult General Education) and will serve the following programs of study:
- Business Programs: accounting operations, administrative office specialist, computer systems & information technology, applied cybersecurity, medical administrative specialist, network support services, and network systems administration.
- Industrial Programs: automotive collision technology, automotive service technology, cosmetology, electricity, marine services technology, welding technology and advanced welding technology.
Plans are for the remainder GSTC’s health and public services classes, as well as some additional industrial programs, to begin August 10.
For more information, contact George Stone’s admissions office at (850) 941-6200, or visit www.GeorgeStoneCollege.edu.
Showers and Thunderstorms Likely For Thursday
June 25, 2020
Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 70. Calm wind becoming southeast around 5 mph.
Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 90. Calm wind becoming southeast around 5 mph in the morning.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 70. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 88. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 72. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
Sunday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 90. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 73. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Monday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 91.
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74.
Tuesday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 90.
Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 73.
Wednesday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Partly sunny, with a high near 88. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Victor “Levy” Foster
June 25, 2020
Victor “Levy” Foster, resident of Walnut Hill, FL, passed away on Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at the age of 42. Levy was born in Pensacola, FL on October 24, 1977. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and people. The more people he could be around the better. Levy loved people and they loved him.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Vicki Hare; and father, James Patrick “Pat” Boyington.
Levy is survived by his son, Blayne Foster; two daughters, Madison Stallworth-Foster and Sieanna Diane Lambeth; and a host of extended family and friends.
Funeral services will be held at 3PM on Friday, June 26, 2020 at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with visitation beginning at 2PM. Bro. Fred Stallworth will officiate services. Flowers or contributions to Faith Chapel for funeral cost are welcome.
Wendi Marie Green
June 25, 2020
Wendi Marie Green left this world loved by many.
Her favorite pastime was playing like a child with her nephew, Trey and her little cousin, Brooke. She was a beautiful woman. She would not go in public without her makeup being perfect or her clothing matching perfectly.
She would not leave her daddy alone on holidays, yet she would also make time for her step-dad, momma, brother and nephew.
Wendi often shared stories of how she was the boss of her little brother, Harry. Then things changed when he grew up. They had fun as children with lots of special memories!
Her favorite buddy was her aunt, Terryle who she tried her best to stay out of trouble with. Her Aunt Terryle was her second momma.
Wendi has a special aunt, Donna Bolling, who she loved with all her heart. She often spoke of the appreciation that she had for her aunt and her aunt had for her.
Wendi had one love of her life, Steve Keenan for the past 13 years and she will be missed so much by him and his mother, Sandy Keenan who was everyone’s mother figure.
But the most beautiful thing to share about Wendi’s life is that she accepted the Lord Jesus Christ into her heart the last weekend of her life as her best friend and cousin, Terra led her to Him.
Wendi would also sit and listen to her cousin, Gary Nick’s Story about Jesus and salvation. Gary Nick planted the seed for Terra to witness to her that special last weekend of her life.
She will surely be missed as her loved ones say their goodbyes to her as they thank God for where she is today, in the arms of our Dear Heavenly Father.
Preceded in death by, her grandparents, Nick and Loma Elliott, Johnnie Bolling Elliott, Carol Lee Green, Audria Hardy Zwally and her brother, Ronald Allen Hardy, Jr.
She leaves to cherish her memory, her father, Harry Green, Sr.; her mother Sherryle Elliott Hardy and special step dad, Ronald Hardy, Sr.; her brothers, Harry Green, Jr. and Ryne Hardy; special aunt, Terryle Gibson; special person in her life, Stephen Keenan, special aunt, Donna Bolling; and special cousin, Terra and cousin, Gary Nick. She leaves many aunts, uncles and cousins.
A special thank you to Pat Cravatt Hardy for the many jobs she has helped the family with during this time.
Serving as pallbearers are, Teddy Green, Drey Johns, Ryne Hardy, Rusty Hardy, Kenny Frye, and Steve Keenan.
Momma loves you.
The family will receive friends from 6PM to 8PM on Thursday, June 25, 2020 at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North.
Funeral services will be held at 11AM, Friday, June 26, 2020 at the funeral home.
William “Todd” Neal
June 25, 2020
With deepest sorrow we announce that William “Todd” Neal, age 39, died unexpectedly on Sunday June 21, 2020 from heart failure. He was born March 26, 1981 in Paducah, Ky. to parents Donald Neal and Patricia (Petersen) Neal, though he spent most of his life in Cantonment, FL.
Todd, as he was known to family and friends, was a 1999 graduate of Tate High School. He was known as a jack of all trades and held numerous jobs in construction, roofing and landscaping throughout his life. He was a generous friend and family member with a huge heart, who would literally give the shirt off his back. He had a great sense of humor. Those who knew Todd, even just a little, lost a shining light in their lives.
He will be missed every day by his parents Don and Patti, sons Derrick K. Neal and Jordan Goon all of Cantonment, daughter Lauren (Ted) Fisher, granddaughters Sadie and Payton of Beulah, Brothers James (Sarah) Groshong of Cantonment and Jason (Tracy) Neal of Sharpe, Ky. Grandparents Larry and Juanita Barker of Waverly, Tn. , his loving Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews, Cousins, and many loving friends.
He is spending time now with his Granny Myrtle Way, Grandfather William H. Neal, and his brother Derrick B. Neal whom he has missed for so long. We suspect he spends a lot of time riding his horse Thunder through the streets of heaven as he once did in Cantonment.
Friends and family are invited to visit Todd’s family at Faith Chapel North, 1000 Hwy 29 South, Cantonment, FL on Saturday June 27th from 10 to 11 am. A Memorial Service will be held there immediately following.
Two Injured In Head On Crash On East Kingsfield Road
June 24, 2020
Two people were injured in a head-on crash in Cantonment Wednesday afternoon.
The wreck happened about 3 p.m. on East Kingsfield Road at Equestrian Way. Two people were briefly trapped in their vehicles after the crash.
None of the injuries were believed to be life threatening. The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.
Watch: Northview High School Graduation
June 24, 2020
The Northview High School Class of 2020 graduated Wednesday afternoon at the Pensacola Bay Center. Watch the entire ceremony above.
Escambia COVID-19 Cases Up By 68; State Sees Record Increase Of 5,508 Cases
June 24, 2020
THIS STORY IS OUTDATED. SEE NORTHESCAMBIA.COM FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION.
Escambia County reported a jump of 68 COVID-19 cases since Tuesday as Florida once again recorded its largest one-day increase.
The number of cases in Escambia County is now 1,312 and Santa Rosa County increased by 16 to 371, according to the Wednesday report from the Florida Department of Health.
Of the 42 deaths in Escambia County, 33 have been long-term care facility residents or staff. There have been nine deaths in Santa Rosa County, seven of those at the Blackwater River Correctional Facility and none in long-term care facilities.
Florida shattered a single-day record on Wednesday, increasing by 5,508 cases.
Statewide, there were 109,014 cases including 106,743 Florida residents. There have been 13,574 hospitalizations* and 3,281 deaths. The Florida Department of Health does not have a clear standard or definition of “recovered” and does not report a number of recovered individuals.
Escambia County cases:
- Total cases — 1,312 (+68 since Tuesday)
- Pensacola — 928
- Cantonment — 73
- Bellview — 6
- Perdido Key — 1
- McDavid — 2
- Walnut Hill — 1
- Molino – 16
- Century — 9
- Perdido Key – 1
- Hospitalizations: 82*
- Deaths — 43
- Male — 442
- Female — 610
- Youngest — 0
- Oldest — 105
Santa Rosa County cases:
- Total cases — 371 (+16 since Tuesday)
- Milton — 200
- Navarre — 60
- Gulf Breeze — 52
- Pace — 27
- Jay — 4
- Residents: 129
- Nonresidents — 1
- Hospitalizations — 27*
- Deaths — 9
- Male — 228
- Female — 137
- Youngest — 2 months
- Oldest — 98
Florida cases:
- Total cases — 109,014
- Florida residents — 106,743
- Deaths — 3,281
- Hospitalizations — 13,574
*“Hospitalizations” is a count of all laboratory confirmed cases in which an inpatient hospitalization occurred at any time during the course of illness. These people may no longer be hospitalized. This number does not represent the number of COVID-19 positive persons currently hospitalized. The FDOH does not provide a count of patients currently hospitalized.
Tate High School Class Of 2020 Graduates (With Complete List)
June 24, 2020
The Tate High School Class of 2020 graduated Tuesday night at the Pensacola Bay Center. The ceremony was delayed about a month due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We’ve overcome so much as a school to get to this point,” said Student Council President Tayler Mills. “…As we move forward to the next chapters in our lives, we will always remember once an Aggie, always an Aggie.”
“I don’t know about you guys, but I want a do-over,” Senior Class President Avery Young told her classmates. “Another opportunity to compete on the field or court, another Friday night under the lights, another chance to watch the band perform, another night of Whataburger with our friends, another rodeo, prom, senior skip day, and another last day of school – that we actually know about. And another chance to be in the moment to realize we were in the good old days.”
“But instead of talking about what we missed, let’s focus about the positives. We can now officially one-up every other senior class who may say how rough their class had it.”
Young said the most of the class was born around the September 11, 2001, attack, and they were young students while their parents dealt with the 2008 recession.
“And we are now graduating in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic….another point to be made is how strong we are as a result of these trials,” Young added. “We now know what we are made of, and our strength should help us be better prepared for what lies ahead.”
Valedictorian Gabriel Pfeuffer-Ferguson took the class back to elementary school where they learned “one of the most valuable lessons to take with us through life”. He said it was not reading or multiplying, but the Golden Rule.
“Not only did the (9/11) attacks break the hearts of every American, but it also created an innate reaction from Americans to be scared of Muslims and Middle Easterners,” he said. “Just before starting high school, we were sent into another state of panic after The Pulse Nightclub shooting in our very own state. Forty-nine innocent people were killed during this act of hatred toward the LBGTQ community.”
“Now as we are graduating, our country is facing the monster that is racism. Throughout our history we see that racism has not died down but rather has evolved to fit the time period. Hopefully by now everyone is able to recognize why I mentioned the Golden Rule. Imagine how different the world would be if everyone faced these sort of issues with kindness and acceptance rather than abhorrence and intolerance,” Pfeuffer-Ferguson said.
“Judging someone based on their color, attacking someone based upon who they love, or limiting someone’s rights just because they are different — are most definitely not the right choices. Class of 2020, since we are the generation, the responsibility of being kind falls on us.”
Salutatorian is Nasim Said Boussarhane was unable to attend the ceremony.
Over 19% of the class had a GPA greater than 4.0, and 57% of the class had a GPA greater than 3.0, Superintendent Malcolm Thomas said. Collectively, the Tate High graduates earned $5.1 million in scholarships.
The Top Ten Percent honors graduates are as follows:
- Gabriel Joseph Pfeuffer-Ferguson
- Nasim Said Boussarhane
- Melanie Rose Letourneau
- Catherine Jeline Alderman
- Kade Matthew Boyd
- Samuel Benjamin Donald Shinnick
- Sarah Grace Bryan
- Camille Leilani Macks
- Emma Grace Barlow
- Evan Michael Stojak
- Morgan Kate Yeager
- Joshua Robert Cagle
- David Alexander Dailey
- Jordan Diane Hay
- Savannah Alexis Weaver
- Mackenzie Noel Kent
- Simon Kenneth Fogle
- Matthew Kenneth Horace Johnson
- Ally Michelle-Parco Payne
- Makayla Erin McCabe
- Elizabeth Erin McConnell
- Braden Lane Boutwell
- John Joseph Pearce
- An Kien Tran
- Chase Allen Jenkins
- Charles James McKinley
- Nandini Jigar Shah
- Lydia Gay
- Tayler Christine Mills
- Shyla Nicole Penfold
- Baylor Ashton Phillips
- Alicia Star Perez
- Tyler Marcus Abner
- Bailey Mitchell Whitacre
- Lily Alizabeth Stronko
- Austin Eugene Witt
- Ronnie Alexander Plenkers
- Kayley Alexa Anderson
- Tra’lon Trae’mell Gillis
- Kaylen Brianna Lavoie
- Aaliyah Ann Marie Locke
- Matthew Kevin Hamrick
- Alexander Stephen Moorhead
- Kaley Elizabeth Mincy
- Logan Jamal Fenn
- Alexander Eugene Hicks
- Keirstin Rylie Burleson
- Samuel Ashton Shackle
The complete list of the Tate High School Class of 2020 in alphabetical order:
- Tyler Marcus Abner
- Omar Abu Alloush
- Deanna Claire Akin
- Catherine Jeline Alderman
- Dylan Jason Alvarez
- Gracie Elizabeth Anderson
- Kayley Alexa Anderson
- Mariah Jean Anderson
- Madeliene Sydney-Paige Andrulot
- Angelica Salvador Anton
- Curt Douglas Ard
- Madison Nicola Ard
- Samuel Mason Ard
- Jaeden Cruz Armitage
- Amelia Denae’ Arnold
- Hailey Brianna Audiffred
- Manuel Angel Baez
- Cameron Jackson Bailey
- Jordan Christine Baker-Williams
- Dillon Michael Ballard
- Matthew Joseph Bamonte
- Emma Grace Barlow
- Taylor Lee Barnes
- Taylor Mackenzie Baxter
- Avery Nicole Beauchaine
- Dylan Kyler Behrends
- Sabreena Marie Bell
- Courtlyn Harrison Bersee
- Love Justen Bettis
- Sarah Danielle Biag
- Brandon Andre Biello
- Nolen Thomas Bishop
- Keshaun Xavier Black
- William Jacob Blackmon
- Carlie Ann Boswell
- Nasim Said Boussarhane
- Braden Lane Boutwell
- Savanna Leigh Bowen
- Kade Matthew Boyd
- Nette Traceona Boyd
- Elizabeth McMurry Boykin
- Nichole Lynn Brady
- Trinity Anne Brantley
- Jonathan Michael Braswell
- Kincaid Matthew Breal
- Logan Caleb Brewton
- Malik Amaru Brooks
- Nashya Cherri Broughton
- Brahm Mitchell Brown
- Camryn Raeann Brown
- Cody Jason Brown
- Dennis Dondi Brown
- Serina Ann Brown
- Timothy Miles Bruner
- Bryson Taylor Bryan
- Sarah Grace Bryan
- Cameron Lennis Bullard
- Amaya Sakura Bullock
- Brianna Suzann Burdess
- Adria Elizabeth Bures
- Keirstin Rylie Burleson
- Kai D Burnett-Burrows
- Joel Anthony Butler
- Kasidy Nicole Butler
- Joshua Robert Cagle
- Jacob Kyle Caldwell
- Bryce Evan Campbell
- Benjamin Michael Cantrell
- Alexeus Breanna Capen
- Christopher William Caput
- Madisyn Hope Carpenter
- Trinity Qmarshye Carson
- Bailey Michelle Carter
- Katherine Michelle Cavanaugh
- Ryleigh Nicole Cawby
- Miranda Rose Celis
- Alana Renee Chandler
- Sebastian Gerald Chapman
- Shaun Dwayne Charley
- Jesse Michael Chesteen
- Valerio Lee Christopher
- Destiny Faith Clark
- David Joel Clausell
- Kayla Skye Conway
- Railee Alexandria Cook
- Liberty Grace Cornelius
- Kayla Louel Craft
- Nya Amberlei Craig
- Jade Mykel Creel
- Lana Mae Abdon Cruz
- Keontral Ja’shawn Culpepper
- David Alexander Dailey
- Trenton Riley Darnell
- Brandon Michael Davis
- Kevin Anthony Davis
- Seth Middleton Davis
- Rachel Ann Deluca
- Shyla Grace Demers
- Ryan Thomas Diaz
- Steven Jorell Diaz-Sevilla
- Brock Andrew DiMarino
- Whitney Rose Dowhal
- Wyatt Edward Dowhal
- Hannah Lyn Dumond
- Riley Aaron Dunegan
- Gabriel Isaiah Durazo
- Arden Nicole Duvall
- Emily Claire Duvall
- Jacob Bradley Dykes
- Trinity Hope Edwards
- Gardys Lindy Eggart
- Salynna Marlene Elliott
- Travis Jamaal English
- Lauren Mikaela Erndt
- Christopher David Espy
- Trevor Lee Etheridge
- Zay’Vion TeJohn Evans
- Brandon Kyle Fails
- Logan Jamal Fenn
- Krystal Rose Fick
- Clifford Bryant Fields
- Dontaveous Deon Fields
- Joshua Casey Findley
- Richard William Fish
- Jesse Cole Fiveash
- Shelby Elisabeth Fleming
- Stephanie Marie Florian
- Simon Kenneth Fogle
- Kensley Elise Foley
- Emma Gabrielle Folk
- Kenzie Marie Folker
- Jakeane R Foster
- X’zanthony Jacarl Fountain
- Hailey Marie Fowler
- Hannah Katherine Fowler
- Evan William Frazier
- Austin Wayne Freeman
- Emily Elyse Freeman
- Tyne Leon Freeman
- Steven Robert Fretwell
- Cole Anderson Fryman
- Lydia Gay
- Colby Matthew Geary
- Ethan Robert George
- Edward David Giannotti
- Demetrius Dwayne Gibson
- Joshua Dylan Gilchrist
- Darina Gilfanova
- Grant Robert Gill
- Tra’lon Trae’mell Gillis
- Meagan Daughn Goraum
- Annabella Faith Grant
- Amiyah Jai Green
- Kally Lee Griffith
- Christopher Douglas Hadden
- Keaton Alan Halfacre
- Brianna Jean Hall
- Gage Lawson Ham
- Lillie Grace Hamrac
- Matthew Kevin Hamrick
- Myles Dillan Harrelson
- Micheala Nicole Harris
- Madison Joy Hatch
- Dean Micah Hatcher
- Jordan Diane Hay
- Alston Cole Heckman
- Meadow Danielle Henderson
- Alexander Eugene Hicks
- Madeline Helen High
- Aiden Kyler Hill
- Lane Challie Hodge
- Nicholas David Hoff
- Brannon Riley Hogue
- Joseph Brayden Holley
- Raven Larynn Hollis
- Natalie Elizabeth Holt
- Jacob Haylen Houle
- Caleb Julius Houston
- Hunter Vanbeuren Howard
- Kevin Michael Howard
- Dawn Leilani Huddle
- Bryston Zane Hudson
- Robin Alexander Hughes
- Franki Nicole Humphreys
- Madison Delaney Hurston
- Cannon Joseph Hutchens
- Harrison Cole Jackson
- Juliana Jada Jackson-Tyler
- Karlee Renee James
- Chase Allen Jenkins
- Hayden Michael Jernigan
- Madison Lynne Jogan
- Isaiah James Johnson
- Matthew Kenneth Horace Johnson
- Trentist Oatis Johnson
- Casey Rebekah Jones
- Elizabeth Reagan Jones
- Rilee Frances Jones
- Untre’nique Iris Jones
- Damon Kekoa Kahiapo
- Braedan Rylie White Keever
- Katharine Anne Kelly
- Mackenzie Noel Kent
- Victoria Alexis Killough
- Cheyenne Nicole Kimbel
- Caleb Lee-Gage Kimes
- Joy Diane King
- Justin Michael King
- Mariah Elisabeth King
- Trista Neely King
- Jarred Albert Quincy Kirk
- Jakeria Myeisha Kitt
- Jacob Ashton Kober
- Faith Noelle Kopf
- Ashtyn Leighann Kramer
- Destiny Taylor Lackey
- Braedon Aleksander Ladd
- Kaylen Brianna Lavoie
- Erik Antiono Leal
- Austin Nathan Lee
- Trinity Elyse Lentz
- Kam’meren Keiondra Lester
- Melanie Rose Letourneau
- Shawniquia Michelle Lett
- Brittanica A’ravia Lewis
- Claire Alexandria Lewis
- Hannah Rose Likovetz
- Olivia Helen Little
- Kayla Elizabeth Lloyd
- Aaliyah Ann Marie Locke
- Tyler Joseph Locke
- Timothy Reylon Lockhart
- Savana Renae Loftin
- Victoria Margaret Long
- Cade Forrest Losey
- Alyson Clark Loudon
- Summer Lynn Loughner
- Aaron Lee Lovins
- Madison Elizabeth Lucio
- Chad Daniel Luckey
- Camille Leilani Macks
- Tyler B Macpherson
- Axel Magallanes
- Sunny Alexis Maher
- Isai Jesus Maikal-Valverde
- Jacob Kyle Majors
- Maelynn Angel Manning
- Abigail Marie Manoso
- Ariel Rose Markham
- Keaden Mikenah Martin
- Delaney Brooke Mason
- Makayla Erin McCabe
- Nicholas Tyler McCay
- Alexis Renee McClammy
- Elizabeth Erin McConnell
- Mason Martin McCormick
- Eric Stephen McCowan
- Jaheim Javonta McCray
- Darrien Marquez McDowell
- Amber Nicole McKenney
- Charles James McKinley
- Brian Tomas McLaughlan
- Trinity Drue McMains
- Quentin Raymond McMillon
- Nichole Allison McMinn
- Kentrell Nigel McNeal
- Ty’kayvis De’kivan McNeal
- Darion Lamar McShan
- Dagen McVoy
- Jerron Andrew Mears
- Payton Isaac Medlock
- Natalie Jill Metzger
- Zachary Braedon Midlam
- Loraine Elizabeth Miller
- Lauren Rebecca Mills
- Leila Kirsten Mills
- Tayler Christine Mills
- Brianna Nicole Milstead
- Kyndal Julia Milsted
- Kaley Elizabeth Mincy
- Kelsey Brooke Moody
- Nikki Briana Moore
- Alexander Stephen Moorhead
- Sophia Nadine Moran
- Ava Nicole Moreno
- Hailey Ann Morphis
- Chance Donovan Morris
- Ivey Dale Morris
- Lance Conrad Morris
- Jason Austin Mosley
- Jacob Robert Mott
- Anna Ryan Moulds
- Bailyn Brianne Murdy
- Madelynn Louise Muro
- Tristan Fisher Nall
- Nakeisha Nashay Nared
- Saja Naser
- Austin Lance Neel
- Luke Chandler Nelson
- Garryson Samuel Newsom
- Madison Renee Nicolai
- Adam Trevor Nisewonger
- Aaron Michael Noack
- Taylor Siri Noack
- Aleesia Marie Noble
- Trey William Norman
- Trevor Anthony Norton
- Isabella Marie Olivares
- Jazmine Chantel Oliver
- Daniel Ortiz
- Javier Ortiz
- Bryce Hamilton Overholt
- Arius Marquael Padgett
- Christian Coleman Page
- Haley Tiana Painter
- Paris Jewel Papillion
- Karis Dianne Parmely
- Joshua Aidan Parr
- Nathaniel Craig Parsons
- John Pasqualone
- Zachary James Patterson
- Ally Michelle-Parco Payne
- Trevor Michael Payne
- John Joseph Pearce
- Shyla Nicole Penfold
- Cameron Tyler Percell
- Alicia Star Perez
- Violet Isabella Petuchov
- Gabriel Joseph Pfeuffer-Ferguson
- Donny Phan
- Jordan Fall Pheabus
- Baylor Ashton Phillips
- William Tanner Piehl
- Gustavo Pineda-Mendoza
- Joseph Pinti-Yousey
- Diane Nichole Pittman
- Ronnie Alexander Plenkers
- Andrew Tyler Pollard
- Trenton James Prasek
- London Devin Prince
- Deangelo Jamiah Pugh
- Hunter Blake Radford
- Kyle David Ramsey
- Jaden Ray
- Madelyn Elizabeth Ray
- Madyson Elaine Reaves
- Earl Franklin Reed
- Justin Taylor Reynolds
- Skye Anna Riesett
- Anthony Paul Riley
- Jason Rines
- Ana Laura Rios
- Dezarae Ailina Rivera
- ELIZABETH MARIE ANN ROBERTSON
- Olivia Lori Robison
- Ricardo Rodriguez-Castro
- Kristopher Tre Roehrig
- Hannah Lee Rogers
- Lauren Makenna Rogers
- Michael David Rogers
- Andre’a Frances Romano
- Phillip Edward Ronnlof
- Alejandro Jairay Roper
- Allison Brooke Rupert
- Kendal Ann Russell
- Aaron Michael Russo
- Tanner Monroe Rutherford
- Isaiah Demetrius Salter
- Michael Andrew Sanchez
- Janett Elizabeth Sardar
- Grant Terrance Saul
- Aujula Navada Savage
- Tyler Dalton Schade
- Katelyn Nicole Schreiber
- Faith Nicole Sellers
- Setina Mae Sellers
- George James Semple
- Samuel Ashton Shackle
- Nandini Jigar Shah
- Samuel Benjamin Donald Shinnick
- Antonio Demerica Shoemaker
- Caden William Shows
- Madison Danae Sibley
- Allison Paige Simmons
- Payton Delaney Simmons
- Austin Christophe Skipper
- Skyler Alexander Smith
- Skyler Anh Smith
- Nathaniel Ryan Sorrels
- Kintaira Ari Spinner
- Devin Michael Steadham
- Nathan Cole Stefani
- Dylan James Stephens
- Sarina Faith Stephens
- Tyler Simon Stephens
- Michael Hillman Sticken
- Evan Michael Stojak
- Savannah Nicole Stokes
- Ian Stoney Straight
- Sarah Ann Stringer
- Lily Alizabeth Stronko
- Alexa Kathleen Stuckey
- Lonnie Daniel Sullivan
- Sherrie Devanne Swenson
- Sophia Marie Swenson
- Logan Sage Talley
- Maxwell Abraham Tamer
- Abigail Marie Taylor
- Kenneth Wayne Taylor
- Cameron James Teachey
- Christian Robert Teague
- Ex’zavion Zy’quan Thomas
- Jakob Kristopher Thomas
- Connor Jackson Thompson
- Moreisha Breion Thompson
- Ashtin Blaine Bredal Thorsen
- Patrick Henry Thrower
- Bridgette Lasha Thurman
- Kaleb Rene Till
- Joao Toarez
- Jansen Tobin
- Chase Nealson Tolbert
- Deborah Lynn Tourney
- Lacey Janelle Toyne
- An Kien Tran
- Quoc Anh Tran
- Joshua Logan Turner
- Kiara Joanai Turner
- Morgan Chanel Turner
- Adena Carleen Tyms
- Connor Ray Uebelsteadt
- Raven Chantell Valier
- Victoria Louise Vaughan
- Bryce Alan Vincent
- Karissa Donell Vittetoe
- Lindsay Lavelle Von Stein
- Dylan James Vorrasi
- Cybreuna Monique Wade
- Christopher Lee Wadkins
- Lauren Avery Walsh
- Preston Davis Warren
- Levi Jase Watson
- Tre Christian Watson
- Savannah Alexis Weaver
- Jason Anthony Weiss
- Christian Dalton Welch
- Faith Scooter Wells
- Richard Overton Whatley
- Bailey Mitchell Whitacre
- Bethany Joann White
- Weston Zane Wilbanks
- Hunter Kollen Wilkins
- Courtney Taylor Williams
- Johnny Alando Williams
- Joshua Daquay Williams
- Justin Scott Williams
- Ke’andre Zy’shawn Williams
- Kiara Diane Williams
- Sydedra Lamaria Williams
- Taji J’kai Williams
- Twavon Lamarice Williams
- Tyteeyona Annice Williams
- Zoe Sunshine Williams
- Hannah Kathleen Willis
- Nathan Bradley Willits
- Austin Eugene Witt
- Gabrielle Nichole Wood
- Keyasha Felicia Woods
- Madison Bailey Workman
- Breland Leander Wright
- Jacob William Wright
- Morgan Kate Yeager
- Avery Rebecca Young
- Seth Michael Youngman
- Matthew David Zimmerman
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Molino Man Stalked Woman Before Ramming Into Vehicle Three Times, ECSO Says
June 24, 2020
A Molino man is charged with allegedly stalking a woman before ramming his vehicle into another vehicle three times, causing it to overturn onto a van.
Andrew Thomas Plenkers, 27, is charged with two counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, aggravated stalking and three counts of criminal mischief.
A female victim told deputies that she was leaving work with a male co-worker when Plenkers called her some 20-30 times. She eventually answered and told him to leave her alone, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrest report.
The male co-worker told the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office that Plenkers rear-ended his vehicle on Langley Avenue before making a U-turn and side-swiping his vehicle. The victim said he attempted to flee, but Plenkers kept chasing him and the female victim, finally striking their vehicle a third time and causing it to flip over, according to an arrest report.
The victim’s Mazda Tribute had extensive damage and came to rest on top of a 2003 Ford van belonging to the My Little Explorers Learning Academy located near Langley Avenue. An ECUA water line was also busted. The total amount of the damage was estimated at $12,200.
The deputy found 30 missed calls from Plenker in the victim’s phone call log.
Plenkers remained in the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $32,500.














