FWC Law Enforcement Report

May 2, 2017

The Florida FWC Division of Law Enforcement reported the following activity during the weekly period ending April 27 in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

While checking several fishermen on the Bob Sikes Bridge, Officer Manning noticed fresh blood and large scales on the ground. A nearby fisherman denied knowing anything about it and claimed he had not caught anything. While checking the individual’s cooler, Officer Manning found two large fillets. The individual at first insisted the fillets were from a grouper he bought from a fish market. Officer Manning determined the fillets were from a red drum and located a bloody knife. After additional questioning, the individual admitted to catching and cleaning the red drum. The subject was issued a notice to appear citation for the violation.

Officer Long taught the laws section of a hunter’s education class this week. The class was held at the Molino Community Center in Molino.

SANTA ROSA COUNTY

Officer Hutchinson was patrolling near Keyser’s Landing and the Escambia River when he observed several men standing beside a truck that was stuck in a mud hole on the edge of the right of way. He approached the men and while speaking with them, he observed fresh tire tracks and deep ruts in front of the truck leading into private property. Officer Hutchinson questioned the men about the damage to the right of way and the private property. Two of the men admitted to purposely mud riding and damaging the property. Officer Hutchinson issued the two men notices to appear for damaging public land with a motor vehicle.

Officers Lewis and Jernigan were patrolling on the beach when they observed a man surf fishing. Officer Lewis asked the man for his fishing license and when he was retrieving it from his wallet, Officer Lewis observed him remove a small baggie containing pills from his wallet and try to conceal it. Inspection of the bag revealed a controlled substance. Another pill was also found in his wallet. The subject voluntarily stated that the pill in the baggie was Sub Oxone. Officer Lewis arrested and charged the subject with two felony counts of possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Officer Land conducted a youth outreach event at Shoreline Park in Gulf Breeze for approximately 100 students from Gulf Breeze Middle School. Officer Land had an FWC vessel on display and educated students about the role and responsibilities of an FWC officer. He had boating safety items on display and explained the importance of safe boating and answered questions from students regarding boating rules, resource regulations, and public safety concerns.

This report represents some events the FWC handled over the past week; however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement. Information provided by FWC.

NorthEscambia.com photo.

FDOT: Weekly Traffic Alerts

May 2, 2017

Drivers will encounter traffic variations on the following state roads in Escambia County as crews perform construction and maintenance activities.

Escambia County:

·         Interstate 10 (I-10)/ U.S. 29 Interchange Improvements Phase I – Alternating lane closures continue on I-10 near U.S. 29 (Exits 10A and 10B) from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday as crews perform pipe repair and survey work.  In addition, intermittent lane closures on the on-and-off ramps at the I-10/U.S. 29 interchange.

·         U.S. 29 from Stumpfield Road to North W Street Routine Roadway Work - Northbound outside lane closure from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday, May 1 and Tuesday, May 2 as crews perform shoulder work to tie in the entrance to the CarMax lot.

·         Fairfield Drive (SR. 295) between Ruby Avenue and Emerald Avenue Routine Utility Maintenance- Lane closure from 11 p.m. Wednesday, May 3 to 5 a.m. Thursday, May 4, as crews replace utility pole.

·         Palafox Street (S.R. 95) from Texar Drive to Cross Street Underground Utility Work- Southbound outside lane closed from 8 p.m. Thursday, May 4 to 5 a.m. Friday, May 5 as crews perform underground utility work.

·         I-10 Widening from Davis Highway to the Escambia Bay Bridge – Alternating lane closures continue on I-10 westbound, between Davis Highway (S.R.) 291/Exit 13) and Scenic Highway (U.S. 90/Exit 17), from 7 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. Sunday through Thursday as crews perform paving work.

·         U.S. 29 (S.R. 95) Widening from I-10 to Nine Mile Road- Alternating lane closures continue from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. on U.S. 29 between I-10 and 9 1/2 Mile Road and on Nine Mile Road near the U.S. 29/ Nine Mile Road overpass as crews perform drainage and bridge operations.

·         Nine Mile Road (S.R. 10/U.S. 90A) Widening from Pine Forest Road to U.S. 29- Alternating lane closures continue on Untreiner Avenue as crews perform jack and bore operations.

Santa Rosa County

·         I-10 Widening from Escambia Bay Bridge to Avalon Boulevard (S.R. 281/Exit 22)- Alternating lane closures between the Escambia Bay Bridge to just east of Avalon Boulevard (Exit 22) Sunday, April 30 through Thursday, May 4 as crews place barrier wall and pavement markings. Traffic on I-10 eastbound will be shifted to the new inside travel lanes Thursday, May 4. The shift will allow crews to begin reconstructing the outside portion of the Avalon Boulevard overpass and the outside travel lanes.

·         S.R. 87 Widening from Eglin Air Force Base Boundary to 2 miles South of Yellow River Bridge –North and southbound traffic will transition to the newly constructed outside lanes, just north of the city of Holley, the week of Monday, May 1 to allow for work in the center portion of the roadway. Additionally, traffic will be shifted approximately two miles north of Choctaw Field Road to the new outside north and southbound lanes.

·         Avalon Boulevard (S.R. 281) Roadway Work- Northbound lane closure near Delmonte Street from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Tuesday, May 2 through Thursday, May, 4 as crews remove curb and sidewalk for a new driveway connection.

Drivers are reminded to use caution, especially at night, when traveling through the construction zone, and to pay attention for workers and equipment entering and exiting the work area.  All activities are weather dependent and may be delayed or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather.

Students Win Top Honors In VFW Essay Contest

May 2, 2017

Two Northview High School freshmen won top honors in the 2017 Veterans of Foreign Wars Essay Competition.

Marissa Rothrock won first place in the county competition, and Nicholas Trump earned second place.

Both students received certificates and a cash prize for their essays entered in the Voice of Democracy competition, which is dedicated to encouraging a better understanding and appreciation for our  country and fostering patriotism among the nation’s youth.  This year’s theme was “My Responsibility to America”.

The local contest was sponsored by Atmore VFW Post 7016.

Pictured are (L-R) Nicholas Trump, Marissa Rothrock and their ninth grade Honors English teacher Vicki Baggett. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Senate Approves Plan For Deepwater Horizon Money

May 2, 2017

Money from the Deepwater Horizon oil-spill settlement will be available for tourism marketing as part of a legislative deal designed to get the first payment to Northwest Florida counties most impacted by the 2010 disaster.

The Senate on Monday unanimously approved a pair of bills (SB 364 and SB 2518) that otherwise accept many aspects of a House proposal, ending months of talks over how the non-profit organization Triumph Gulf Coast and local governments can disperse the money.

“The main thing we wanted to make sure is we got the $300 million transferred this year,” said Sen. Doug Broxson, R-Gulf Breeze. “It’s been there since July of last year.”

The House and Senate had offered separate measures to allocate $300 million of $400 million received last year to the eight Gulf Coast counties — Bay, Escambia, Franklin, Gulf, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Wakulla and Walton — hit most severely by the disaster.

Those counties are also slated to get three-fourths of the remainder of the $2 billion the state is expected to receive for damages associated with the BP disaster, which dumped millions of gallons of oil less than 100 miles off the Florida coast.

However, the House proposal went further than the Senate by initially imposing guidelines on how the money could be used to market Northwest Florida or to support broad economic-development projects. Those issues reflected larger philosophical differences between the House and Senate on business-recruitment and tourism-marketing issues.

“North Florida is different than Central and South Florida,” Sen. Bill Montford, a Tallahassee Democrat who represents Franklin, Gulf and Wakulla counties, said Monday. “If it were not for the funds of (tourism marketer) Visit Florida, these small rural counties, all the counties of North Florida, would have very little help.”

The proposal, which must go back to the House before it can land on Gov. Rick Scott’s desk, would create a trust fund from which the BP settlement money would be available to the non-profit; expand the non-profit’s board from five to seven so there is more representation for the less-populated counties; and require each county next fiscal year to receive 5 percent of the money received so far.

Each of the eight counties would be required to annually receive at least 4 percent of the money in later years.

Kim Wilmes, president and CEO of the regional economic-development organization Florida’s Great Northwest, called the Legislative deal “good news to the communities of Northwest Florida.”

Scott tweeted last week, “I hope to see a Triumph bill that actually helps the Panhandle economy.”

by Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida

Chiefs, Jay Earn Wins In District Tournament

May 2, 2017

In District 3-1A high school baseball Monday:

Northview 10, Baker 5

The Northview Chiefs beat the Baker Gators 10-5 Monday night at South Walton High School.

Quenton Sampson went 3-3 for the Chiefs with two runs, two RBIs and a home run. Also for the Chiefs: Zach Payne 1-3, 4 RBI, 2B; Josh Neese 2-3, 2R; Seth Killam 1-3, 2B; John Chivington 2 R; Devin Stabler 3 R.

Northview will next play Chipley at 5:00 Tuesday at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville.

Jay 2, Freeport 1

The Jay Royals beat Freeport 2-1 in extra innings. Up next, Jay will take on South Walton.

Escambia Government Meetings This Week

May 2, 2017

The following Escambia County government meetings are scheduled for this week:

Tuesday, May 2

Planning Board/Rezoning, 3363 West Park Place, 8:30 a.m. (Agenda)

Environmental Enforcement Special Magistrate, 3363 West Park Place, 1:30 p.m. (Agenda)

County Commissioner District 3 Town Hall Meeting, Marie K. Young – Wedgewood Community Center, 6405 Wagner Avenue, 5:30 p.m.

Perdido Key Habitat Conservation Plan Town Hall, Southwest Branch Library, 12248 Gulf Beach Highway, 5:30 p.m.

Extension Council Meeting, 3740 Stefani Road, 5:30 p.m.

Wednesday, May 3

Contractor Competency Board Exam Meeting, 3363 West Park Place, 8:30 a.m.

Contractor Competency Board, 3363 West Park Place, 9 a.m.

Development Review Board, 3363 West Park Place, 1 p.m.

Thursday, May 4

Board of County Commissioners Agenda Review Session, Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place, 9 a.m.

Board of County Commissioners Public Forum, Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place, 3:30 p.m.

Board of County Commissioners Public Hearings & Reports, Ernie Lee Magaha Government Building, 221 Palafox Place, 4:30 p.m.

Friday, May 5

Escambia County BCC Relay for Life, Vince Whibbs Maritime Park, 301 West Main Street, 6 p.m.

Molino 16U Hot Shots Tops In Tournament

May 2, 2017

The Molino 16U Hot Shots won the 16U “B” mid-season tournament at Pace recently. The Hot Shots went undefeated in six games. Coaches are Karen Odom, Phillip Boutwell and Darrin Bridges. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Wahoos Win 4-1 Over Biloxi

May 2, 2017

Pensacola Blue Wahoos right-hander Austin Ross threw seven scoreless innings and right fielder Aristides Aquino flashed why his nickname is “Punisher” when he crushed a solo homer out of Blue Wahoos Stadium.

The stars of Monday’s game helped Pensacola snap a four-game losing streak to the Biloxi Shuckers and pull out a, 3-1, victory in front of 3,459 at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

Pensacola manager Pat Kelly also monkeyed with his batting order for the second night in a row, putting left fielder Leon Landry in the leadoff spot.

Kelly said winning the final game of the five-game series was important. They improved to 15-10 on the year and lead the Southern League South Division by four games over the other four teams in their division.

“There was a time when being 14-10 in the month we would be really excited,” Kelly said. “Now we’re kind of disappointed. You hate to get swept in a five-game series.”

Pensacola got on the scoreboard first when Aquino sent the ball speeding out of the ballpark over the right center fence in the second inning. The 22-year-old’s second home run of the season put the Blue Wahoos ahead, 1-0.

Pensacola centerfielder Gabriel Guerrero hit a fly ball deep to center field in the sixth inning that allowed Blue Wahoos shortstop Blake Trahan to tag up from third, giving Pensacola a 2-0 lead.

The Blue Wahoos scored for the third time in the eighth inning when second baseman Josh VanMeter hit a towering fly ball to center that allowed right fielder Leon Landry, who had a leadoff double, to score from third.

Kelly said he watched some video on the Internet of Landry playing in 2015 for the Tacoma Rainiers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners.

“He has really come on,” Kelly said of Landry, who is hitting .318 in his last six games after starting the season 0-18. “I’ve tried to find a place for him. I saw this really skinny guy running the bases and hitting home runs and thought, ‘he can do that for us.’”

Meanwhile, Pensacola starter Austin Ross cruised through seven scoreless innings, tying his career-high with nine strikeouts. The 28-year-old allowed a leadoff double to Biloxi second baseman Mauricio Dubon to start the game but then retired 12 of the next 13 benefited from two double plays that came in the second and sixth innings.

Ross, who played his previous seven seasons in the Milwaukee Brewers organization, allowed just three hits and two walks to improve his record to 3-0 and lowered his ERA to 0.79. That is the second highest ERA on the Pensacola pitching staff that features five hurlers with sub-1.00 earned-run averages.

“I’m sure he liked to get a little revenge” against his former team, Kelly said.

Ross said the pitching staff is constantly trying to top each other.

“People say hitting is contagious. Throwing the ball well is contagious,” said Ross, who spent the past two seasons in the Milwaukee organization as a reliever. “You want to go out there and throw six or seven scoreless innings. There’s a little bit of I want to have a good outing, too.”

Biloxi pitcher Angel Ventura also turned in a good start, working six innings, allowing two runs on three hits, walking two and striking out three. He retired 11 in a row from the second through sixth innings.

Pensacola Police Officer, Escambia Deputy Collide In Traffic Crash

May 2, 2017

A Pensacola Police officer and an Escambia County deputy collided in a traffic crash Sunday on on Scenic  Highway during the Pensacola Triathlon.

The accident occurred around 9 a.m. between a Pensacola Police patrol car and an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office motorcycle at the intersection of Scenic Highway and Bayview Way.

The deputy was transported to a local hospital and has been treated and released. Names of officers involved in the incident are not yet being released.

Deputies Believe Molino Shooting Victim Knew Her Killer

May 1, 2017

Investigators believe the Molino woman murdered Sunday knew her killer.

Anna Louis Brown, 38, was found shot and killed on Gibson Road off Crabtree Church Road in Molino Sunday afternoon. Brown was pronounced deceased at the scene; her body was discovered on or near the roadway.

“We do not believe this was a random act,” Maj. Andrew Hobbs of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said Monday morning. “We believe she knew the person that killed her.” The Sheriff’s Office has not released the name of any possible suspect.

Anyone with information on the shooting is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at  (850) 436-9620 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP

Further details will be posted as they become available in this developing story.

Pictured: The scene shortly after deputies arrived at a shooting on Gibson Road in Molino Sunday afternoon.  NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

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