FWC Report: Fishing Without License, Night Hunting, Deer Woes

February 28, 2022

The Florida FWC Division of Law Enforcement reported the following activity:

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

Officer Specialist Ramos was on patrol and observed a subject actively casting a rod and reel at a local boat ramp attempting to catch fish. When the officer contacted the subject and asked to see his fishing license, the subject admitted he didn’t have one. Officer Ramos researched the person’s prior history and discovered that the subject was also issued a citation in the summer of 2021 for failing to have a fishing license. Furthermore, the man was ineligible to purchase a license since 2019 because of his failure to fulfill financial obligations awarded by the court system. The subject was issued a notice to appear for fishing while his license was suspended due to financial
obligations.

While on patrol, Officer Specialist Ramos observed a suspect harvesting blue crab from traps after midnight in an unregistered homemade motorized vessel that did not display any navigational lights. It is a violation of law for any person to pull blue crab traps one hour after sunset until one hour before sunrise. After maintaining surveillance on the suspect, Officer Ramos conducted a resource inspection. The suspect had previously been charged with violating various Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission resource regulations. The suspect was unable to prove he was the owner of the crab traps and was in possession of blue crab and several species of fish. Each of the crab traps failed to meet four separate trap specifications according to law. Officer Ramos documented 10 violations pertaining to vessel and blue crab trap requirements. The suspect was issued a notice to appear in court as well as two non-criminal citations and seven warnings for the violations.

SANTA ROSA COUNTY

Officers Oliver and Mullins were patrolling in Blackwater Wildlife Management Area (WMA) when they encountered two subjects hunting in the forest. They conducted a hunting and resource inspection on the two subjects and further inspection led them to finding one subject without proper licenses and two deer that were previously killed and not logged or reported. Through the course of an investigation, it was discovered that one of the deer was a small buck not meeting the antler requirement for legal size. The subjects were issued the appropriate citations, the illegal deer head was seized and destroyed.

Officer Mullins was working illegal night hunting activity and observed subjects in a truck shine lights in a clearing showing an apparent search for deer. The officer continued to watch the vehicle and observed them shine another area for deer. Officer Mullins contacted four occupants in the truck, who each said they did not have a gun with them. While searching the vehicle a rifle was found in the back seat hidden under a jacket by the passenger’s feet. Further inspection revealed a large magazine and 22 rounds of ammunition thrown under the seat. Officer Bower arrived and assisted with the investigation. Each subject was issued a notice to appear for night hunting. The rifle,
two large flashlights, and twenty-two rounds of ammunition were seized as evidence.

Officers Oliver and Mullins were on patrol checking hunters at a game checkpoint in Blackwater Wildlife Management Area (WMA). They contacted a hunter that had fresh blood on him and was extremely winded. Upon speaking with the hunter, they found that the subject had shot a deer. Officers Oliver and Mullins conducted a hunting and resource inspection and located a short horn buck in the rear of his SUV. The subject stated that it was his first deer he had killed and that he had only been hunting a handful of times. The subject was mistaken on the requirements for antler size, despite knowing the buck was close to legal size. The subject was issued a notice to appear citation for the short horn buck deer.

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Tate High To Prep 50,000 Meals For Those In Need, And They Need Your Financial Help

February 28, 2022

The Tate High School FFA and volunteers will work this week to prepare 50,000 meals for a Meals of Hope project to help fight hunger, and they could use your financial help.

All the packaged meals will be distributed to families in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

To make a donation, click here for more information. Businesses that would like to make a donation can mail a check to Tate High School, 1771 Tate Road, Cantonment, Florida 32533. Checks should be labeled for the “Meals of Hope Campaign”.

Pictured: Packing “Meals of Hope” in 2019 at Tate High School. File photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Beulah Middle FFA Hosts Virtual Field Trip For About 300 Fifth Graders

February 28, 2022

Last Friday, the Beulah Middle School FFA hosted a virtual field trip for local fifth graders.

In the past, their FFA members have visited jus one local elementary school and talked about the Beulah farm. But, due to COVID last year, their chapter decided to take the field trip virtual. It was through this experience that they realized they were able to impact a lot more students by providing a virtual experience.

This year, instead of opening it up to just one school, they opened the field trip up to all of their feeder schools. Over 330 students joined in on the virtual field trip.

“The FFA members seriously knocked it out of the park today with their “virtual field trip” of the agriculture land lab. It was engaging, so informative, and downright fun,” said Leanne Jenkins, Beulah Middle agricultural educator and FFA advisor.

At the end of the presentation, elementary students were able to ask questions about agriculture, the program, and middle school.

“It was an amazing learning experience and highly enjoyed by all. FFA members are hoping to be able to expand their audience each year,” Jenkins added.

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West Florida High’s Cydnie Helton Signs To Play Lacrosse At Tennessee Wesleyan University

February 28, 2022

West Florida High School midfielder Cydnie Helton has signed her National Letter of Intent to play college lacrosse at Tennessee Wesleyan University. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge

Oil Up After Russian Invasion Of Ukraine; Florida Gas Prices Rise

February 28, 2022

Florida gas prices increased four cents last week and more pump price hikes could be on the way. Crude oil prices surged in overnight trading, amid growing concerns that the Russia invasion of Ukraine could impact global crude supplies.

Floridians are paying an average price of $3.52 per gallon. That’s the most expensive daily average since July 2014. Florida gas prices have risen an average of 33 cents per gallon since the beginning of 2022, and $1.33 per gallon since the beginning of 2021.

North Escambia prices bottomed out $3.35 Sunday night at two stations on Century. A low of $3.33 could be found in Pensacola at two warehouse clubs.

Russia is the third-largest oil producing country in the world and the crude oil market was already tight before this conflict began. Last week, oil prices spiked when Russia invaded Ukraine. However, prices quickly retreated to previous levels after President Biden announced sanctions that didn’t specifically target Russian oil.

Unfortunately, oil prices quickly shot up Sunday night, when international trading began. At the time of this writing, the U.S. price of oil was trading above $96 per barrel – an increase of nearly $5/b (5%) from Friday’s closing price of $91.59. The energy market has had plenty of news to digest over the weekend, the most noteworthy may be the removal of Russian banks from SWIFT – making it more difficult for other countries to purchase Russian oil and gas.

“Unless oil prices reverse course, the pain at the pump is about to get even worse for Floridians,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “There has been a lot of speculation about oil prices, and the high seems like a moving target. If oil lands at $95 a barrel for a sustained period of time, drivers could expect to see a 15 cent jump at the pump. If U.S. oil reaches $100 a barrel, the total increase would be more like 25-30 cents per gallon.”

Oil prices have increased around $20 per barrel in 2022. At $96 per barrel, the US price for oil is up nearly $50 (100%) since the beginning of 2021.

The Russian invasion isn’t the only issue keeping upward pressure on pump prices. The busy spring and summer driving seasons are drawing near, which typically lead to strong fuel demand. Summer gasoline is moving into the market, which is more expensive to produce. Refineries are conducting seasonal maintenance, which can reduce normal gasoline production levels. And in addition to all those seasonal trends, there was an explosion at a Louisiana refinery last week.

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Steven “Steve” Wilson Gallimore

February 28, 2022

Steven “Steve” Wilson Gallimore, age 67, of Pensacola, Florida, entered his heavenly home on Wednesday, February 23, 2022, in the company of his loved ones. Steve was born on December 17, 1954 (3 months early as he told everyone), to John Wilson Gallimore, LCDR, USNR (Ret) and Eulalie (Aynes) Gallimore.

Steve was a loud and proud graduate of W.J. Woodham ‘Fightin’ Titans Class of 1973.

In 1977, he married his “Lady”, Debbie, on the 4th of July, under the gazebo at Seville Square. Steve and Debbie shared 44 spectacular years together. In that time, their love grew two children, which blossomed to five grandchildren. Steve owned Sharpstuff USA, the local “Cop Shop”, on Pace Boulevard. He sold public safety supply, but as anyone would tell you, Steve didn’t have customers – he had extended family. He never met a stranger and loved when folks would stop by for a cup of coffee and animated conversation.

Steve was preceded in death by his father, John W. Gallimore, LCDR, USNR (Ret) and sister, Sharon Sue Gallimore. Survivors include his adoring wife of 44 years, Debra (Riddlebaugh) Gallimore; daughter, Jessica Nix (Shawn); son, Kevin Gallimore (Malissa); and grandchildren, Cameron, Emiliana, Lana, Harper, and Ryker. In addition to his wife, children, and grandchildren, he is survived by his loving mama, Eulalie (Aynes) Gallimore, sister Linda (Ray) Malone and niece Melissa Malone (grand nephew and niece Daniel and Mallory).

Funeral will be held on Friday, March 4, 2022, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home South, 100 Beverly Parkway. Family viewing will begin at 11:00 a.m., with family and friend visitation from 12:00-1:00 p.m. Funeral service begins at 1:00 p.m. Graveside service will follow at 2:00 p.m. at Serenity Gardens, 6208 Stewart St., Milton, FL 32570.

Florence M. Cofield

February 28, 2022

Mrs. Florence M. Cofield, age 88 of Century, Florida, passed away Sunday, February 27, 2022 at D.W. McMillan Hospital. She was born in Perdido, Alabama and spent most of her life in Century, Florida. She was a member of Faith Bible Baptist Church. She loved spending time with her family and was known to everyone as “Memaw” or “Aunt Florence”.

She is survived by one son, Jeremy Young; two grandchildren, Will (Stephanie) Morris, Christy (Nick) Bloodsworth; six great-grandchildren, Nick (Emily) Bloodsworth, MaKayla (David) Bloodsworth, Jaelyn Bloodsworth, Jackson Bloodsworth, Bryant Lane, Jr. and Wyatt Morris; one niece Ellen Hawsey; and one nephew, Buddy Scott.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William Cofield; mother, Mamie Mosley; father, H.J. Mosley; sister, Bernice Daughtry; brother, James Mosley; daughter, Becky Morris; son, Ray Cofield; and nephew, Dale Scott.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 3:00 P.M. from the chapel of Flomaton Funeral Home with Bro. Mike Hutto and Bro. Doug Odom officiating. Interment will follow in McCurdy Cemetery.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 5 P.M. until 8 P.M. at Flomaton Funeral Home.

Pallbearers: Bud Campbell, Luke Brown, Charlie Brown, Dak Sims, Nathan Therrell, and Dennis Mathis.

Howard Wayne Key

February 28, 2022

Mr. Howard Wayne Key, age 80 of Killam Road in Century, FL, passed away Tuesday February 15, 2022 in a Pensacola, Florida hospital.

Mr. Key was a native of Portsmouth, VA and a former resident of Pensacola, FL before moving to Century 30+ years ago. He was a retired research technician with Monsanta Corporation, was a U.S. Army Veteran, and was a long time Flomaton Lions Club Member. Mr. Key was a member of First Baptist Church of Century, where he served as a Deacon and taught the Men’s Sunday School Class.

He is survived by two sons, Andrew (Lisa) Key of Suffolk, VA, Barry (Holly) Key of Charleston, SC; daughter, Louann (Kevin) Boughner of Century; brothers, Harold (Joyce) Key of Griffin, GA, Dr. Timothy (Barbara) Key of Birmingham, AL; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by his wife, Alice Juanita “Nita” Key; Grandaughter; Meagan Boughner.

Visitation was held Saturday February 19, 2022 at Flomaton Funeral Home.

Funeral services for Mr. Howard Wayne Key were held Saturday February 19, 2022 from the chapel of Flomaton Funeral Home with Rev. David Boyd and Rev. Nathan Brown officiating. Interment, with military honors, will follow in Ray’s Chapel Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Gretchen Bullard, Kevin Bullard, Patricia Griener, Ashley Key, Cody Key, and Kyle Key.

Honorary Pallbearers: The Flomaton Lions Club

Flowers are accepted or contributions can be made to the Flomaton Lions Club or Life Options Clinic on Church Street in Century.

Sarah Marette Pitts

February 28, 2022

Sarah Marette Pitts, 90, passed away on Friday, February 25, 2022. She was born on March 29, 1931 in Pensacola, Florida. Sarah was a longtime member of Hillcrest Baptist Church. During her life she enjoyed farming, bowling and fishing. Mostly, she enjoyed and loved her family. Marette was the epitome of a Proverbs 31 woman.

Marette is preceded in death by her parents, William and Eula Renfroe; her husband, Harvey James Pitts; and 8 siblings.

Marette is survived by her four sons, Johnny (Pat) Pitts, Randy (Carol Ann) Pitts, Gregory Pitts, and Kirk (Julie) Pitts; her brother Richard Renfroe; and a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be held at Faith Chapel Funeral Home South on Thursday, March 3, 2022 from 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM. The service will follow immediately after the service at 2:00 PM.
Interment will be at Bayview Cemetery. Pastor Johnny Pitts will be officiating.

James Michael “Mike” Drummond, Sr.

February 28, 2022

James Michael “Mike” Drummond, Sr. age 72 died Thursday, February 24, 2022.

Mike was born on February 4, 1950 in Pensacola, Florida. On September 3, 1968 he married the love of his life, Charlotte. He was proud to serve in the U.S. Army, bravely fought in the Vietnam
War and was a Drill Sergeant at the time he was honorably discharged.

Mike received both a Florida EMT license and his Surgical Technician Certification while attending Pensacola Junior College. He had a lengthy career of 34 years in the paper mill industry as a valued employee of St. Regis Paper Company and Weyerhaeuser Paper Company.

For many years Mike enjoyed participating in the independent wrestling circuit and was proudly known as “The Outlaw”. He enjoyed fishing, camping and spending time with family.
Above all, Mike was humbled the Lord called him to preach. His deepest passion was serving God and ministering to others through scripture and music. He was a songwriter and singer with the Beulah Quartet.
Mike was preceded in death by his parents, Archie Fay Drummond and Doris Carter Drummond.

His is survived by his wife, Charlotte Gable Drummond, Pensacola, FL; three sons, Michael (Marlaina) Drummond, Chadwick (Tonya) Drummond, and Christopher (Jessica) Drummond; and two daughters, Chastity (Steven) Kendrick and Brandy (Omar) Amer; thirteen grandchildren, Christopher Drummond, Brandon Drummond, Sasha Drummond, Rebecca Thompson, Katelyn Kendrick, Orion Kendrick, Lauren Drummond, Emma Drummond, Chadwick Drummond, Payton Drummond, Kincade Jones, Laney Amer, Zachy Amer; and ten great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, February 28, 2022 at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Bro. Grant Gregory and Bro. Ken Johnson officiating. Interment with military honors will take place on Thursday, March 3, 2022 in Barrancas National Cemetery, NAS Pensacola, Florida.

The family will receive friends at 10:00 a.m. prior to services.

Pallbearers will be: Christopher Drummond, Michael Drummond, Steven Kendrick, Samuel Crowson, Orion Kendrick, and Kincade Jones.

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