National Missing Children’s Day: Search Continues In North Escambia Case

May 25, 2014

A Tate High School student last seen 12 years ago in North Escambia is among those being remembered today on National Missing Children’s Day

President Ronald Reagan proclaimed May 25 as National Missing Children’s Day in 1983 and the nation observes this day each year

“Those of us who are parents understand that the loved ones of missing children will never stop loving them, and law enforcement will not stop searching for them,” Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Gerald Bailey said.

Danielle Arion Bell, then 14, was last seen at a party in September 2001 in the 500 block of Cedar Tree Lane, between Highway 29 and Highway 95A in Cantonment.

Witnesses told authorities that Bell left a party with a man that was in his mid-twenties at the time. Escambia County deputies later questioned that man and searched his home, but he was never charged in connection with the case.

During the summer of 2007, Alfredo Gomez Sanchez, Jr. was charged with providing law enforcement with false information about his whereabouts at the time Bell disappeared. He was not implicated in her disappearance.

In October 2010, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Unit served a search warrant at the home.

As part of that search warrant, a septic tank behind the residence was pumped out, and dogs from Escambia  Search and Rescue were also used to search the area.  Investigators said nothing was found, and they would not say what new information might have led to the search.

According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Danielle has a scar on her right forearm and blue eyes. She had brown hair at the time of her disappearance. Danielle, whose nickname was “Dani”, was a member of the Tate Aggies cheerleading squad. The popular teen enjoyed dancing and drawing.

Anyone with information about Bell is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit at (850) 436-9580 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.

FDLE invites the public to sign up to receive Missing Child Alerts and AMBER Alerts via email or text message by visiting www.missingchildrenalert.com. To view photos of missing children, visit www.fdle.state.fl.us.

Pictured top: Investigators pumped and searched a septic tank at this home on Cedar Tree Lane in Cantonment in October 2010 in the case of missing teen Danielle Arion Bell. Pictured below: A search and rescue K-9 team was also on site. Pictured bottom: A septic tank company employee prepares to pump a septic tank at the home. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Featured Recipe: Bold Burger Stars During Grilling Season

May 25, 2014

Today’s featured recipe from food writer Janet Tharpe is a bold burger with kicked up toppings.

Northview FFA Selected As One Of Florida’s Finest Chapters

May 24, 2014

The Northview High School FFA has been selected by the state organization as one of Florida’s Finest FFA Chapters.

The selection of these chapters is based upon the completion of the National Chapter Award program application. These chapters have excelled in the areas of student, chapter and community development and have worked hard to fulfill the mission of the FFA.

One member and one advisor from each of these chapters will be recognized on the main stage during the 2nd General Session of the 86th Florida FFA Convention on Wednesday, July 2nd. In addition, each of these chapters will represent Florida at the national level in the National Chapter Award Program.

Pictured top: The 2013-2014 Northview High School FFA officer team (front, L-R) President – Courtney Solari, Vice President – Courtney Weekley, 2nd Vice President – Haylee Weaver, Secretary – Bethany Reynolds, Chaplain – Tamara Barrows, (back row) Reporter – Kaitlyn Kleinatland, Public Relations – Tiffani Cruce, Sentinel – Tabitha Chavers, Historian – Hunter Kite, Parlimentarian – Mitchell Singleton and Treasurer – Moriah McGahan. Not pictured: Photographer – Jessica Stacey. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Northview Womanless Pageant Raises $3,000 For Lung Transplant Patient (Photo Gallery)

May 23, 2014

A benefit Womanless Beauty Pageant Thursday night at Northview High School raised over $3,000 for Cheryl Stacey.

Stacey is critically ill in a Birmingham hospital awaiting a double lung transplant. She is the mother of two current Northview students and a Northview graduate. She was extremely active in the band and football programs at Northview for several years.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Lane “Amanda Works” Carnley was named “Miss” NHS 2014. First Runner-up was  Kendrick “Hot Coco” Walker, and Trey “Tavannha Barron” Boutwell was second runner-up.  Other awards were presented to Miss Legs Willie “Carlotta Booty” Owens; Miss Congeniality Donald “Dame Elegante” Baity; Miss Fitness Lane “Amanda Works” Carnley; Miss Vanity Kent “La Faunda Fierce” Smith; and Voters’ Choice Trey “Tavannha Barron” Boutwell.

T-shirts from the event are still available for $15, and donations are still being accepted. Checks should be made out directly to Allen Stacey or to the NHS Band Boosters.

Pictured top: First Runner-up  Kendrick “Hot Coco” Walker, “Miss” NHS 2014 Lane “Amanda Works” Carnley and Second Runner-up Trey “Tavannha Barron” Boutwell. Pictured inset: Carnley’s introduction. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Molino Park Melodic Minors Present A ‘Make A Difference” Musical Message

May 21, 2014

The Melodic Minors Chorus of Molino Park Elementary School presented “Make A Difference” Tuesday evening at the school.  The concert featuring songs about how even the little things can help make the world a better place.  Photo by Crystal Jackson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate High Concert Bands Present Spring Concert

May 21, 2014

The Tate High School Concert Bands presented their Spring Concert on Tuesday evening at Hillcrest Baptist Church. The concert included a tribute to Erin Benson as the Wind Ensemble performed a piece based on the hymn “It Is Well With My Soul” conducted by Joe Hooten featuring  Leslie Ann Godwin with vocals. Reader submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

EWMS Spring Concert On The Lawn

May 21, 2014

The Ernest Ward Middle School Chorus and Band held their Spring Concert Tuesday evening on the front lawn of the school. A large crowd brought their lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the event, which also included an available fund raising BBQ sandwich plate. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Photos: Our Baby Mockingbirds

May 20, 2014

A few weeks ago, we posted photos of three mockingbird eggs nestled deep within the fronds of a sago palm at our NorthEscambia.com office.  Two of three eggs hatched, and we’re happy to report that the two young birds have now left the nest. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Tate Grad Jackson Completes Basic Military Training

May 18, 2014

Air Force Airman Justin J. Jackson recently graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.

The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.

Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.

Jackson is the grandson of Joyce Jackson and nephew of Kristi Toohey, both of Pensacola.

He is a 2012 graduate of J.M. Tate High School.

Registration Underway For Library Summer Reading Program

May 18, 2014

Registration is now underway at your local library branch in Escambia County for the Fizz, Boom, Read: Summer Reading Program. The program beings June 3 and continues through August 9.

Children and teens up to age 17 are invited to participate in the West Florida Public Library’s 2014 Fizz, Boom, Read program, which focuses on experimenting with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics).

The interactive program is a fun way for students to keep their minds sharp throughout the summer months. Join the library for the summer reading game and interactive enrichment programs where there will be prizes for reading books, a chance to take part in science experiments and meet new people.

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