Escambia County, Mayors Recognize Community Volunteers
April 5, 2017
Commissioner Jeff Bergosh, Century Mayor Henry Hawkins and Pensacola Mayor Ashton Hayward presented proclamations Tuesday afternoon for the Mayors and County’s’ Day of Recognition for Community Volunteers. The day is a nationwide bipartisan effort to recognize the positive impact of national service, thank those who serve, and encourage citizens to give back to their communities. Pictured top: Pensacola Mayor Ashton Hayward (background, left), County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh (left) and Century Mayor Henry Hawkins. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Deputies Seek Man For Robbery In Store Parking Lot
April 5, 2017
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man that allegedly robbed an individual in the parking lot of a convenience store at Kenmore Road and Pensacola Boulevard on March 19. Investigators said these surveillance images show the suspect and his vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620.
Softball: Kentucky Team Tops Tate
April 5, 2017
Louisville (KY) Male High School topped the Tate Aggies Tuesday 4-2 in softball action.
Male jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the second before adding one in the seventh. The Aggies remained scoreless until two runs in the bottom of the seventh.
Hannah Brown pitched seven for the Aggies, allowing eight hits, four runs, one error, walking four and striking out three.
For Tate: Hanna Brown and Hayden Lindsay were 1-4, Belle Wolfenden 1-4, R; Shelby Ullrich 3-4, R, RBI; Leslee Scruggs RBI.
Pictured: Hayden Lindsay with a single in the first. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Weekes Arrested Again: Charged With Providing Drugs To Minor
April 4, 2017
A Flomaton man has been arrested for allegedly providing marijuana to a teenage boy.
Trey Alexander Weekes, 20, was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance (marijuana) and distribution of drugs to a minor. He was booked into the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center in Brewton Monday night.
Flomaton Police Chief Bryan Davis said a grandparent came forward after seeing a news report that Weekes had been arrested on unrelated charge. The grandparent told police Weekes had provided marijuana to his grandson, an allegation that Davis said the investigation supported.
The drug charges are unrelated to arrest for which Weekes was in the news last week. He was charged with two counts of rape second degree for alleged misconduct with two female victims under the age of 16.
That case, authorities said, will be presented to a Escambia Co. Grand Jury for “further prosecutorial efforts”.
Anyone with further information is asked call the Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Office at (251) 809-0741 or visit their website at escambiacountysheriffal.org.
Convicted Felon Pulls Gun On FHP Trooper
April 4, 2017
An Escambia County man is accused of pulling out a gun on a state trooper during a traffic stop.
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he incident happened early Monday morning on Lillian Highway.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 28-year-old Markies Devon Smiley rushed the trooper’s car and reached for a gun. The trooper used a taser to stop him.
Smiley was charged with resisting arrest, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, carrying a concealed weapon and failure to obey police. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $17,500.
Local Elected Officials Mark National Donate Life Month
April 4, 2017
Several elected officials in Escambia County took part in a National Donate Life Month flag raising ceremony Monday morning at the tax collector’s Marcus Pointe office on W Street.
This event and a month-long celebration are designed to raise awareness of the life-saving role residents of Escambia County can play by registering as an organ, tissue and eye donor. During National Donate Life Month, tax collector employees are participating in the annual Donate Life Challenge, a month-long effort among tax collectors and the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to promote awareness of Florida’s organ donor registry.
“I am honored that my offices are part of such an important awareness campaign,” said Escambia County Tax Collector Scott Lunsford. “We are proud that in 2016, Escambia County remained in the top 10 counties statewide in the Donor Designation Rate and 60 percent of individuals visiting our office signed up to donate. We hope to increase that percentage this year.”
Tax collector employees help register potential organ donors by asking all driver license customers if they would like to join the registry. Eighty-eight percent of Florida’s donor registrations now occur through driver license transactions. Last year’s Donate Life Challenge led to more than 54,000 new donor registrations throughout Florida.
According to Donate Life Florida, one person can save up to eight lives through organ donation and enhance dozens more through tissue and eye donation.
Florida offers three simple ways to register as an organ, tissue or eye donor:
1. On Donate Life Florida’s website at DonateLifeFlorida.org.
2. When renewing a driver license or identification card online at GoRenew.com.
3. When obtaining a new or renewed driver license or identification card in a tax collector office.
Pictured: A National Donate Life Month flag raising ceremony Monday morning at the tax collector’s Marcus Pointe office on W Street. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Special Olympic Athletes Take Part In Young Athletes Program
April 4, 2017
The Escambia County School District’s Young Athletes Program took place Friday at Escambia Westgate School’s Greenhouse Playground.
The event included an opening ceremony with following a torch run. Nearly 100 athletes took part in the event.
“Our students have been learning these skills throughout the school year and now is the time for them to shine and have fun demonstrating their personal best in each activity,” said event coordinator Mona Burch.
Special Olympics Florida provided T-shirts for all the students, staff and volunteers that are registered participants. In addition, all students received a participation certificate and ribbon at the conclusion of the event.
Partnering with Escambia Westgate in putting on this big event were 31 student volunteers from Tate High School’s Early Childhood Education Academy. They ran each of the activity stations and assisted some of the classes.
Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Woman Attacked, Robbed Leaving Cantonment Subway Restaurant
April 4, 2017
A woman was assaulted and robbed Sunday night after she left a Highway 29 restaurant.
The victim told the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office that she was attacked about 9 p.m. as she walked out of the Subway, next to Winn Dixie on Highway 29 at Old Chemstrand Road. The attacker took her purse and later used the debit cards inside to wipe out her bank balance. He also got away with keys and cash.
The woman was not injured.
The suspect was described as being a slender black male about 6-feet tall, wearing all black and a gray face mask. Witnesses reported that he jumped into the passenger side of an older electric blue Dodge or similar truck with shiny chrome rims. The truck fled the area northbound on Highway 95A.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone that witnessed the incident or that has possible information on the suspect or truck to call them at (850) 436-9620 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP. Callers to Crime Stoppers do not have to provide their name and may be eligible for a cash reward.
Century Delays Garbage Rate Increase, Moves Toward Water, Sewer Rate Hike
April 4, 2017
The Century Town Council has delayed action on raising garbage fees, while taking a required first-stop toward raising water and sewer rates.
Century’s 545 garbage customers currently pay $16.98 to per month. In order to stop financial losses in the garbage department, Hawkins is proposing a 36 percent increase of $6.21 per month, for a total bill of $23.19. The increase will allow the town to continue to collect bulk items such as furniture and appliances and vegetative waste.
Monday night, the council tabled the resolution in order to clarify language and add a discount for low income senior citizens. The discount was suggested by council President Ann Brooks, who noted that ECUA offers a similar senior discount to their customers in Escambia County.
The council also approved the first reading of an ordinance allowing the council to set water and sewer rates by future ordinance. The second reading of the ordinance and public hearing will be held on April 17 during a 7 p.m. council meeting. Once approved, the council is expected to approve water and wastewater rate increases.
A Florida Rural Water Association rate study has recommended water and sewer rate increases that would increase the average customer’s bill by nearly 60 percent.
The average family of four customer using 5,000 gallons of water per month currently pays $18.65 for water and $13.00 for wastewater, for a total bill of $31.65. The rate study recommends three-year incremental rate increases totaling a 59 percent ($18.59) increase for the average user….$21.27 for 5,000 gallons of water and $27.58 for wastewater.
Pictured: The Century Town Council meets Monday night. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Escambia Man Gets Life For Robbery
April 4, 2017
An Escambia County man will spend the rest of his life in prison for an armed robbery.
Jarrell Blackmon to life in state prison as a prison releasee reoffender by Circuit Judge Jennie Kinsey. T
Jarrell Blackmon was convicted by an Escambia County Jury of robbery with a firearm while wearing a mask, grand theft and resisting an officer without violence.
On February 6, 2016, a masked gunman entered a Beacon Store in Pensacola and pointed a handgun at the clerk while demanding money from the cash register. The clerk gave the masked gunman $500. During the robbery, the mask fell off of the gunman’s face and the clerk was able to identify Blackmon. The clerk then shot Blackmon as he was fleeing the store.
Blackmon was located within two city blocks of the Beacon Store. DNA evidence was presented at trial which further identified Blackmon as the masked gunman.










