Wanted Atmore Man Flees From Florida Deputies, Caught With Pot

July 2, 2014

An Atmore man was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant and a few extra charges for not pulling over right away during a traffic stop.

Terrence Brandon Brewer, 34, was charged with violation of probation in an outstanding case of smuggling contraband into a detention facility, fleeing and eluding, driving while license suspended third or subsequent offense and possession of marijuana. He was also cited for no tag and running a stop sign.

Deputies attempted to stop Brewer’s vehicle on Memphis Avenue off West Michigan Avenue after he was observed running stop sign with no tag.  Brewer reportedly failed to stop until turning onto a dead end street. Deputies reported finding marijuana on his lap as he exited the vehicle.

Brewer was booked into the Escambia County Jail with no bond on the probation violation charged and $11,000 bond on the other charges. He remained jailed early Friday morning.

Stolen Vehicle Torched Inside Century Ballpark

July 2, 2014

The Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the apparent arson of a stolen vehicle inside a Century ballpark Tuesday morning.

The fire was reported about 7:15 a.m. behind an concession stand at the Lloyd Barrow Field on Church Street. The  1993 Buick Century was in an area not normally accessible to vehicle traffic. A witness said the vehicle had no tag attached.

A 55-year old Century woman said the car was stolen on Monday, leaving her with no way to work.

The ballpark’s concession stand suffered minor damage, with vinyl siding melted off the upper floor of the building.

The Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue extinguished the blaze. The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is also investigating the incident. There were no injuries reported.

Pictured top and inset: A vehicle burns inside a Century ballpark on Church Street Tuesday morning as seen before the fire department arrived on scene. Pictured below: A concession stand was also damaged by the fire. Reader submitted photos by Chris Bachman for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Death Row Inmate Passes Away In Atmore Prison

July 2, 2014

An Alabama death row inmate died early Tuesday morning in the infirmary at Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore.

The Alabama Department of Corrections said 49-year old Ricky Adkins was pronounced dead at about 2:55 a.m. His exact cause of death is pending autopsy results from the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences.

Adkins was convicted of capital murder in St. Clair County for the death of Billie Dean Hamilton and dumping her body. He was sentenced to death on November 21, 1988. He served a total of 25 years, seven months and eight days on Alabama’s death row.

According to reports, Adkins raped and kidnapped the Birmingham real estate agent. He then beat her with a wrench and stabbed her. The U.S. Court of Criminal Appeal ordered a new trial for Adkins in February 2013 after a finding that prosecutors in the case discriminated against black jurors. His retrial was set to begin July 10 in St. Clair County, Alabama.

Florida Parole Commission Is No More

July 2, 2014

The Florida Parole Commission is no longer. Now, it is the Florida Commission on Offender Review.

A name change approved this year by lawmakers took effect Tuesday, with the agency saying the new moniker better reflects duties that go far beyond making parole decisions.

“The commission’s new name truly reflects what our agency is tasked with doing on a daily basis,” commission Chairwoman Tena Pate said in a news release. “We hold offenders accountable for their behaviors and ensure public safety through the careful selection of offenders for re-entry into society. Many of the functions we perform today didn’t exist when the agency was created in 1941. Making parole determinations is only about 10 percent of our agency’s workload. We are also responsible for clemency services, offender revocations, victims’ services, and making conditional-release, conditional-medical release and addiction-recovery decisions.”

Body Found Near Nine Mile Road

July 2, 2014

A body was discovered Tuesday morning just off Nine Mile Road.

According to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, an unidentified white male was found deceased near the railroad tracks that cross Nine Mile. The man was discovered about 10:15 a.m. after the Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of a man down near the tracks.

The Sheriff’s Office in conducting an active death investigation and a cause of death will be determined by the Medical Examiner. No further details have been released.

Pensacola Blue Wahoos Drop Third Straight To Jacksonville, 4-3

July 2, 2014

Pensacola Blue Wahoos Jesse Winker saved a run in the fifth inning by throwing out a runner with a 300-foot laser beam to catcher Ross Perez at home.

Winker then smashed his first Double-A homer with a 410-foot shot to centerfield in the eighth inning that pulled Pensacola within a run of the Jacksonville Suns, 4-3, on Tuesday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

In the end, Pensacola dropped its third straight game to the Suns by that same score. The one-run loss makes the Wahoos 13-19 on the season in those tight games.

Winker, who’s now on a five-game hitting streak, said he remains confident at the plate, despite his .209 batting average in 12 games since being called up from High-A Bakersfield Blaze. In Bakersfield, he had hit .311 with eight home runs and 41 RBI.

“I’m trying to go to the plate every time and put a good swing on the ball,” Winker said. “The ball seems to be finding the barrel right now and eventually I hope it finds the gaps and finds the holes.”

Winker, who is the Cincinnati Reds No. 4 prospect, was recently chosen to play in the 16th annual SiriusXM All-Star Futures game for the U.S. team against the World team. Wahoos pitcher Robert Stephenson made the team, too, that will be played at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 13 at Target Field as part of Taco Bell All-Star Sunday and air live on television on MLB Network and MLB.com.

“It’s a true honor to get to represent the Reds and the U.S.,” Winker said. “It’s a big honor. But I’m hoping we win a lot before I leave for the game. We could easily be 9-4, instead of 4-9. It’s too early in the second half, though, to get frustrated. I feel we’ll make a good push and storm the bay.”

Blue Wahoos manager Delino DeShields said he hopes Winker’s solo blast boosts his confidence.

“He really swung the bat tonight,” DeShields said. “He caught that Gulf breeze up there.”

DeShields also praised Wahoos starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen, who threw six innings and gave up two unearned runs, while striking out five. The two runs scored after an error by shortstop Deven Lohman.

The Suns Austin Nola, who has a 13-game hitting streak, hit a triple to the right center gap that scored two runs. However, Lorenzen left with a 2-2 tie after Perez’s double in the fourth inning scored two runs.

“(Lorenzen) was solid tonight,” DeShields said. “He should have had a shutout. That was one of his better efforts on the season.”

The fourth game of the five-game series with Miami Marlins Double-A affiliate the Jacksonville Suns gets underway at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. RHP Robert Stephenson (3-6, 4.17) takes the mound for the Wahoos and is scheduled to be opposed by the Suns LHP Justin Nicolino (7-2, 3.07).

by Tommy Thrall


The Pensacola Blue Wahoos lost to the Jacksonville Suns 3-4 at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium Tuesday.  Photos by Michael Spooneybarger/ Pensacola Blue Wahoos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.


Season’s First: Tropical Storm Arthur Forms

July 1, 2014

The first tropical storm of the 2014 season formed off the east coast of Florida this morning. Arthur is expected to travel up the East Coast, possible striking the Carolinas toward the weekend as a hurricane.

The latest details on Tropical Storm Arthur are in the graphic above. The tropical storm is not expected to have any impact on the North Escambia area’s weather.

Firefighters Battle Hay, Barn Fire All Night And Day

July 1, 2014

A fire that began Monday night that destroyed a large barn and tons of hay in Molino continued to burn into Tuesday afternoon.

The fire was reported about 10:25 p.m in the 4800 block of Chestnut Road. The barn, reported to be over 6,000 square feet, was a total loss. The barn was about half full of hay which continued to burn for hours, with county crews using heavy equipment to move it outside for it to be extinguished.

In total, the barn contained nearly 5,000 square and 75 round bales of hay and two tractors that were destroyed.

By 2 a.m., firefighters called for additional manpower from more fire stations.During the 7:00 hour Tuesday, additional firefighters were arriving on scene from paid crews from Century and Cantonment.

Firefighters from were able to prevent the blaze from reaching other nearby structures.

There were no injuries reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office.

Pictured top and page bottom: Firefighters and county crews with heavy equipment continued to work to fully extinguish hay Tuesday morning in Molino. Photos by Jenise Fernandez, WEAR 3, for NorthEscambia.com. Inset and photos below: Fire burns through a Molino barn Monday night. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

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

Escambia Health Department Urges Parents To Schedule Immunizations Now

July 1, 2014

The Florida Department of Health in Escambia County is urging parents to schedule back to school immunizations now to avoid delays and prepare them for the first day of class.

After sustaining heavy damage in the recent flood, the health department’s Fairfield Drive location remains closed for repairs. Due to this closure, DOH-Escambia is currently providing immunization services in a limited capacity. Immunizations are available, by appointment only, at the Northside Clinic in Ensley at 8390 North Palafox Street.

Parents wishing to have their child vaccinated at DOH-Escambia’s Immunizations Clinic need to make an appointment. Children may also be vaccinated at their physician’s office.

“Parents of children needing school-required vaccinations are urged to handle this matter as soon as possible in order to ensure that the child may be vaccinated prior to the start of school,” the health department said in a news release.

DOH-Escambia’s Immunizations Clinic is open Monday through Friday, but will be closed on July 4, 2014 in observance of Independence Day. Appointments fill quickly and are same-day or next-day only. Persons wishing to schedule an appointment should call (850) 484-5151.

In Escambia County, Florida, children entering the seventh grade are required to receive the tetanus, diptheria, and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine.

Man Indicted For Murder After Body Found In His Home

July 1, 2014

State Attorney Bill Eddins said Monday that an Escambia County grand jury indicted Matthew Warren for first degree premeditated murder in the death of Angela Marie Cook.

The body of 39-year old Angela Cook was found inside Warren’s home. Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the area of Hayes and “U” streets on a welfare check call on June 10. They found Warren in the roadway, and he told deputies that there was a body inside his residence.

Both the investigation and arrest were conducted by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.  Assistant State Attorney Bridgette Jensen is prosecuting the case.

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