Man Found Shot To Death In Vehicle In Beulah, One In Custody

November 10, 2014

One person has been taken into custody after the body of a man was discovered shot to death in a vehicle early Monday morning in a quiet Beulah neighborhood.

Terrance Piece Soles, 26, has been charged with homicide for the death of 30-year old Skky Ralphel Shine after his body was found in the 6000 block of Patch Lane. Patch Lane near Castleberry Boulevard in the Blackberry Ridge neighborhood off Frank Reeder Road.

At about 1:40 a.m., Soles contacted the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and said that he had shot someone. When deputies arrived, Shine was located in a vehicle, deceased of an apparent gunshot wound. Soles was in the same vehicle and was taken into custody at the scene, the Sheriff’s Office said.

Further details have not yet been released by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office as their investigation continues.

Pictured top: The scene in the Blackberry Ridge neighborhood in Beulah Monday morning. Photo courtesy WEAR 3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Drivers Escape Injury In Morning Cottage Hill Crash

November 10, 2014

There were no serious injuries reported in a two vehicle accident his morning near Highway 95A and McKenzie Road in Cottage Hill. The Cantonment Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to the crash. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.

Chip Truck Overturns In Cantonment

November 10, 2014

An 18-wheeler hauling wood chips overturned just before 5:00 on Tree Road at the International Paper in Cantonment Sunday.

The Cantonment Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, with the assistance of a passing ladder truck from Century, worked to contain a minor fuel spill. There were no injuries reported in the incident.

The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge..

Photos: Blue Angels Come Home

November 10, 2014

Over 150,000 people attend the 2014 Blue Angels Homecoming Show aboard NAS Pensacola this weekend.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured top: The Blue Angels Homecoming Show. Pictured inset: The No. 1 pilot, Capt. Tom Frosch,  signs autographs. Pictured below (top to bottom): screaming for the skies, lining up, Fat Albert and plane versus jet truck. Photos by Ditto Gorme for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Local Events To Honor Veterans

November 10, 2014

Here are Tuesday events to honor veterans:

A free Atmore Veterans Day Breakfast is planned for 6-10 Tuesday at the Anchor Cafe, 211 North Trammel, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to Atmore Memorial VFW Post 7016. All Veterans will eat free.

The 2014 Pensacola Veterans Day Parade and Observance will be held Tuesday. The parade beings at 9 a.m. downtown on Spring Street, and a ceremony will take place at 10:45 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial Park on Bayfront Parkway at 11 a.m.

Admission to all National Parks, including the Gulf Islands National Seashore, and all state parks in Florida will be free on Veterans Day.

Bratt Elementary Releases Second First Weeks Honor Roll

November 10, 2014

The following students were named to the first nine weeks honor roll at Bratt Elementary School:

All A’s

  • Rabekah Abbot
  • Lauren Abbott
  • Raegan Abbott
  • Anna Adams
  • Claire Amerson
  • Erich Amerson
  • Luke Amerson
  • Desiray Bagwell
  • Haydn Baker
  • John Bashore
  • Bailey Blackwell
  • Karissa Boatwright
  • Jackson Bridges
  • Daylan Brown
  • Christian Burt
  • Nevaeh Bush
  • Kadence Calvert
  • Luke Chavers
  • Camden Clarke
  • Addison Classen
  • Abigail Coker
  • Shelby Cotita
  • Colton Criswell
  • Callie Davis
  • Casandra Davis
  • Payton Daw
  • Carsyn Dortch
  • JaCee Dortch
  • Ryan Dove
  • Mayson Edwards
  • Scotty Elliott
  • Noah Faulkner
  • Zykuria Fountain
  • Zane Garganus
  • Caitlyn Gibson
  • David Gilley
  • Jamison Gilman
  • Emma Gilmore
  • Talise Gregson
  • Ava Gurganus
  • Kailey Hawkins
  • Leah Hetrick
  • Sarah Hetrick
  • Mary Catherine Hughes
  • Emily Jarvis
  • Tristan Johnson
  • Allyson Jones
  • Trent Knighten
  • Laura Laborde
  • Kennedy Long
  • Megan McGhee
  • Adannaya Mondaca
  • Jaquez Moorer
  • Alyssa Moya
  • Travis Nelson
  • Colby Pugh
  • Ally Richardson
  • Maggie Scott
  • Jackson Simmons
  • McKenna Simmons
  • Zakyla Smith
  • Jacob Spence
  • Mia Starns
  • Kole Stewart
  • Maggie Stewart
  • Emily Stilwell
  • Aubrey Stuckey
  • Bentley Van Pelt
  • Clay Wilson

All A’s and B’s

  • Sara Amerson
  • Bristen Bethea
  • Ethan Bingham
  • Isaiah Boatwright
  • Olivia Boatwright
  • Lakyn Bodiford
  • Demorris Bowens
  • Luke Bridges
  • Ora Bryan
  • Abbie Buford
  • Jaquorious Burt
  • Tereasia Burt
  • Jakyra Carter
  • Zakhel Clemmons
  • Ashton Cloud
  • Noah Condrey
  • Chloe Criswell
  • Talaysha Curry
  • Kylie Davis
  • Samuel Dettling
  • Tyteanna Dubose
  • Addison Eicher
  • Gage Eicher
  • Lexi Evans
  • Allison Flowers
  • Aliyah Fountain
  • J.P. Gilman
  • Shelby Greenwell
  • Berklee Hall
  • Kohle Harigel
  • Logan Hasting
  • Kara Hawkins
  • William Heard
  • Ji’Keir Hudson
  • Jakayla Jackson
  • Gracie James
  • Crista Kinley
  • Keeli Knighten
  • Gage Lambert
  • Anna Lee
  • Kaitlin Lloyd
  • James Loftis
  • Emily Long
  • Sarah Long
  • Max Mason
  • Reid McCall
  • Keira McDuffie
  • Braeden McGhee
  • Anija McNeir
  • Landon Mooney
  • Carley Moore
  • Elianna Morales
  • Kai Morton
  • Alexis Moya
  • Blaize Parrish
  • Dennis Pittman
  • Dallon Rackard
  • Bryan Romeros
  • Paige Ross
  • Angel Schoonover
  • Adrianne Shanks
  • Carter Sigafoose
  • Brayden Smith
  • Malia Smith
  • Vivyan Smith
  • Reece Starns
  • Jonathan Stilwell
  • Akeem Stokes
  • David Stokes
  • Jeremy Thomas
  • Madison Thomas
  • John Michael Ward
  • Shelby Ward
  • Raycer Watson
  • Alexis White
  • Mekhi White
  • Jordan Wilson
  • Jasmine Zisa

Bonus Photos: Northview Senior Night; Band and Cheerleaders

November 10, 2014

Friday night was Senior Night for the Northview Chiefs.

For a Senior Night, band and cheerleader photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.



Milwaukee Brewers’ Gindl Inspires Young Baseball Players

November 10, 2014

Northview High School held a baseball clinic Saturday with major leaguer Caleb Gindl of the Milwaukee Brewers.

Participants in the second annual clinic went through hands on training on various aspects of the game and received instruction from Gindl.

Gindl grew up around Molino and went on to play high school ball for the Pace Patriots.

In 2007, Milwaukee selected Gindl in the fifth round of the Major League Baseball draft.  He paid his dues year after year in the minors, until he was called up to the Brewers. A week later, he made history for the Milwaukee Brewers as he became the first in franchise history to hit a walk-off for his first MLB homer. It was his very first major league home run.

For more photos, click here.

Pictured top: Jax Fillmore and Jace Gifford each received an autographed baseball bat from Caleb Gindl of the Milwaukee Brewers during a baseball clinic Saturday at Northview High School. Pictured below: Clinic participants.  Photo by Ramona Preston for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

No Change In ECUA Pickup For Veterans Day

November 10, 2014

ECUA residential sanitation routes in the North Escambia area will be collected as usual on Tuesday, Veterans Day.

For further information or questions, call the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority customer service at (850) 476-0480.

Deputy Collides With Car At Hwy 29, Hwy 97 Intersection

November 9, 2014

There were no injuries when an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputy collided with a vehicle Saturday night at the intersection of Highway 29 and Highway 97 in Molino.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 59-year old Ellen Till of Pace stopped at a stop sign on southbound Highway 97 and then proceeded into the intersection and into the path of a 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe patrol vehicle driven deputy George Kichler that was southbound on Highway 29.

The Mercedes rotated about 90 degrees after the crash, coming to rest in the intersection. Kicher’s Tahoe continue 234 feet along Highway 29 before entering the shoulder of the road and traveled another 82 feet before running into a sun hemp field. The Tahoo came to rest another 52 feet into the field.

Till and her passengers, 22-year old Anna Lochas of Pace and 60-year old George Lochas of Pace, were uninjured. Kichler was also uninjured in the crash.

Till was cited for violation of right of way from a stop sign, the FHP said.

Pictured top: This Mercedes pulled into the patch of an Escambia County Sheriff’s deputy Saturday night at the intersection of Highway 29 and Highway 97 in Molino. Pictured inset: The deputy’s vehicle came to rest 52 feet into a sun hemp field. Pictured below: Damage to the deputy’s Tahoe as seen after it was removed from the field. Pictured bottom: The Mercedes came to rest in the intersection. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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