Atmore Man Charged With Attacking Elderly Victim In Shopping Center

December 21, 2015

An Atmore man has been charged with attacking an elderly man in a vehicle in the parking lot of a Pensacola shopping center.

Thomas Matthew Nall, 30, was booked into the Escambia County Jail on a charge of felony aggravated battery on a person 65-years of age or older. He was released from jail on $2,000 bond.

Numerous witnesses told the Escambia County Sheriff’s deputies that they observed Nall, a passenger in a pickup truck, punching the driver repeatedly while the truck was stopped in the Academy Sports parking lot on North Davis Highway. Witnesses pulled Nall out of the pickup truck as they awaited the arrival of deputies.

According to an arrest report, Nall said the victim is controlling and ordered him to place the packages the two had just purchased at Academy Sport into the pickup truck in a certain order. Nall said the victim controls his finances.

Then, according to the ECSO report, Nall began to speak about satanic organizations and that his family is responsible for numerous murders.

The victim refused treatment on the scene from Escambia County EMS. The arrest report does not specify the relationship between Nall and the victim.

Escambia Motorcyclist Killed In Pensacola Beach Wreck

December 21, 2015

An Escambia County man was killed in a Sunday afternoon wreck on Pensacola Beach.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 26-year old Steven Alberto Vasquez Cintron  was eastbound on Fort Pickens Road at Sabine Drive when he attempted to improperly pass traffic at a high rate of speed on his 2006 Suzuki motorcycle . He collided with a 2012 Subaru SUV driven by 50-year old Linda Dunbar Thompson of Gulf Breeze.

Clinton was killed in the accident; Thompson was not seriously injured.

Any charges in the crash are pending, according to the FHP.

Baseball, Softball Returning To Cantonment

December 21, 2015

Baseball and softball are returning to Cantonment this spring.

It’s been about three years since organized baseball or softball was played at the county-owned Cantonment Sportsplex on Well Line Road, but baseball and softball will be back in 2016.

In-person registration dates will be every Saturday in January and the first two Saturdays in February from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Details with other registration dates and online registration information will be released soon.

Teams will be available for ages 3-14. The registration fee will be $85.

Donations of new and gently-used equipment will be accepted on registration Saturdays.

More details will be shared on NorthEscambia.com as registration begins and the seasons nears.

Pictured: Volunteers were hard at work this weekend cleaning up the facilities at the Cantonment Sportsplex in anticipation of the return of baseball and softball in 2016. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Santa Claus Visits Cantonment Senior Center (With Gallery)

December 21, 2015

Santa, also known as Escambia County School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas, visited the Cantonment Senior Center on Wednesday. He passed out gifts and took photos with the seniors.

For more photos, click here.

Pictured: Santa Claus visited the Cantonment Senior Center Wednesday. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

‘Time Traveling’ Man Crashes Into Building

December 21, 2015

A man that told police he just wanted to “time travel” crashed his vehicle into a building Sunday morning.

The crash occurred about 10:50 a.m. at Advanced Tax Services in the 3800 block of North Davis Highway.

Pensacola Police Sgt. Martez Lawrence said no one was in the building at the time. The man, who was driving a Dodge Challenger, was not injured.

The man was taken to a local facility for evaluation; charges have not yet been filed.

Photo courtesy WEAR-TV3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Florida Congressional Democrats Oppose Campus Carry Bill

December 21, 2015

Congressional Democrats want Florida’s Republican-dominated Legislature to know they oppose a proposal that would allow gun owners with concealed-weapons licenses to hang onto their firearms while on state university and college campuses. In a letter to Florida House Speaker Steve Crisafulli and Senate President Andy Gardiner, the state’s 10 Democratic members of the U.S. House voiced their opposition to the proposal (SB 68 and HB 4001), which is backed by gun-rights groups. “We agree that campus violence is a serious problem. Sadly, there have been at least 23 shootings on college campuses just in 2015,” the letter said. “Increasing the number of guns on college campuses is simply not the answer.” The proposal is ready to go to the state House floor, but awaits a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

by The News Service of Florida

No Injuries In Chemstrand Road Vehicle Fire

December 21, 2015

There were no injuries in  vehicle fire mid-afternoon Sunday in the 10000 block of Chemstrand Road, near East 10 Mile Road.  The fire was quickly extinguished by the Ensley Station of Escambia Fire Rescue. The fire did shut down the roadway for a short period of time. Reader submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Rotary Club Donates Bicycles

December 21, 2015

Working in conjunction with Oak Crest Elementary School, Pensacola North Rotary recently hosted a luncheon as Santa presented 25 bicycles to deserving students.

With a little hlp from the school, each bicycle was customized to the child receiving it. Some were multi-speed, others had training wheels and one was even a small pink tricycle.

Pensacola area Rotary clubs have made bicycle presentations each Christmas season for over 20 years. Members of Pensacola North Rotary made personal donations to purchase 25 bikes this year.

Two Killed In Early Morning I-10 Crash

December 20, 2015

Two Santa Rosa County residents were killed in a single vehicle wreck early Sunday morning on I-10 near the 19 mile marker.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 32-year old Jaedesilyn Yvette McCray was traveling east on I-10 about 3:15 a.m. when the tires of her 1998 Ford Expedition traveled off the pavement and onto the grass shoulder. She over-corrected and traveled across the eastbound lanes before colliding with a temporary concrete barrier wall and overturning.

McCray and her passenger, 34-year old Brian Jerome Kennedy of Milton,  were transported to Sacred Heart Hospital where they were both pronounced deceased. Neither victim was wearing a seat belt.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

Fake Property Surveyors Accused In Molino Home Burglary

December 20, 2015

Molino residents have reported burglaries linked to fake property surveyors.

A female approached a resident in his garage explaining that she was surveying in the area, according to the victim. She asked the victim and his wife to walk with her and help her find the back corner of his property. As they walked. another person that had apparently been hiding in a vehicle entered the house through the garage and stole numerous items out of the house.

When the female resident told the suspect that she left something on the stove and needed to go back inside, the fake female surveyor pretended to take a call on her cell phone but apparently signaled her partner inside the house.

Anyone with information on such a scam should call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620.

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