Obama Commutes Escambia Woman’s Life Sentence For Drugs

December 20, 2013

President Barack Obama commuted the sentences of eight federal inmates Thursday, including an Escambia County woman.

Stephanie Yvette George of Pensacola received a life sentence in 1997 for conspiracy to possess cocaine base with intent to distribute. Her prison sentence was commuted by the president to expire on April 17, 2014.

Her former boyfriend’s half-kilogram of crack cocaine was hidden in a box in her attic, according to a New York Times report.

“Even though you have been involved in drugs and drug dealing,” Judge Vinson told George, according to the New York Times. “Your role has basically been as a girlfriend and bag holder and money holder but not actively involved in the drug dealing, so certainly in my judgment it does not warrant a life sentence.”

Due to mandatory federal sentencing guidelines in effect at the time, Vinson was forced to sentence George, now 43, to life in prison.

“This law began to right a decades-old injustice, but for thousands of inmates, it came too late.  If they had been sentenced under the current law, many of them would have already served their time and paid their debt to society.  Instead, because of a disparity in the law that is now recognized as unjust, they remain in prison, separated from their families and their communities, at a cost of millions of taxpayer dollars each year,” Obama said. “Commuting the sentences of these eight Americans is an important step toward restoring fundamental ideals of justice and fairness.”

Obama signed the Fair Sentencing Act in 2010, narrowing the disparity between penalties for crack and powder cocaine offenses.

Body Of Missing Woman Found In Wrecked Vehicle

December 20, 2013

The body of an Atmore woman missing for just over three weeks was found inside her wrecked car Thursday.

The Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Office said 42-year old Marcie Brewton Morgan  last spoke to a family member on December 3 and was believed to be in the Saraland, AL, area at the time. A “ping” from her cell phone was recorded later that day by a cell phone tower in Canoe, AL, area, east of Atmore.

Thursday, authorities and  volunteers from Florida and Alabama joined with the KlaasKids Foundation, a search and rescue organization from Pensacola, in a methodical search centered in a five mile radius of that cell phone tower.

The search located Morgan’s 2001 Lincoln Town car in a ditch estimated to be 20-feet deep adjacent to Jerkins Loop Road, less than two miles from her home. After the car was removed from the ditch, authorities said a body positively identified as Morgan was found inside.

Authorities said Morgan appeared to be traveling at a high rate of speed when she ran into the ditch.

The investigation into Morgan’s death is continuing by the Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Office and Alabama State Troopers.

Flomaton Man Charged With Sexual Abuse Of 5-Year Old Boy

December 20, 2013

A Flomaton man has been charged with performing sexual acts on a 5-year old boy.

Casey Reed Kyle, 26, was arrested by the Flomaton Police Department on one felony count of first degree sodomy on a child under 12 years old. He was booked into the Escambia County Detention Center in Brewton.

The Flomaton Police Department was notified of the alleged abuse by the child’s parents. When questioned by police, Kyle admitted performing the sexual acts, according to Flomaton Police Chief Byran Davis. He said authorities are continuing their investigation to determine if there might be any other victims in the case.

Anyone with information about the case or any other information about Kyle is asked to contact the Flomaton Police Department at (251) 296-5811 or their nearest law enforcement agency.

Schools: Christmas Break Begins

December 20, 2013

For all Escambia County public schools, Friday marked the last day of school until next year.

Christmas break began Friday. Students will return to school on January 7, 2014.

Teachers will return to the classrooms a day earlier, on January 6, for a work day.  The next school holiday will be Monday, January 20 for Martin Luther King Day.

Murder Trial Postponed For Molino Mom Claiming Self Defense

December 20, 2013

A Molino woman that claimed she shot her husband in self defense appeared in court Thursday.

The second degree murder trial of 43-year old Rebecca A. Rogers was set to begin January 6, but  Thursday Circuit Judge Ross Goodman approved a defense request to delay her jury trial until early March.

Rogers has entered a not guilty plea to the charges against her. She remains free on a $300,000 bond posted in late September.

She allegedly shot her husband, 42-year old Jason Lee Rogers, in the head last August at the couple’s home in the in the 3400 block of Highway 29 near Mathison Road. He died about two days later.

The shooting was  domestic violence related, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.  Rebecca Rogers called 911 to say that her husband choked her and she shot him, according to an arrest report. Deputies arrived to find Rebecca Rogers standing outside the home. They found Jason Rogers lying unconscious in the back bedroom of the home on his stomach with what appeared to be a gunshot to his  head. According to the report, he also suffered two other gunshot wounds to the back.

The couple had four daughters together.

Stolen Coins Lead To Felony Charges

December 20, 2013

A Century woman is facing felony charges for allegedly stealing checks and silver coins from her mother.

Sunceree Covan Bledsoe, 48, was charged with felony grand  theft and felony dealing in stolen property. She remained in the Escambia County Jail early Friday morning with bond set at $18,500.

Bledsoe’s mother accused her of stealing two checks and antique silver coins with a face value of $298 that were worth an estimated $1,o00. Bledsoe allegedly sold some of the coins to a Jefferson Avenue resident for $10 cash.

Bledsoe then allegedly redeemed additional coins at a coin to cash machine at the Century Food Giant, receiving $28.09 .

Governor Appoints Cantonment Man To Board Of Physical Therapy

December 20, 2013

Gov . Rick Scott announced 16 reappointments to medical quality assurance health boards throughout the state on Thursday, including that of a Cantonment man.

Clint E. Lohr, 41, was reappointed to the Board of Physical Therapy Practice by the governor. Lohr is the  corporate director of rehabilitation for Baptist Health Care. He was reappointed for a term beginning December 19, 2013, and ending October 31, 2017.

The reappointments are subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.

Santa Visits The Century Library’s Annual Christmas Program

December 20, 2013

Santa made a special visit to the Century Branch Library Thursday afternoon, hearing those special last minute requests for items like tablet computers, video games, dolls, clothes and more.

The event also included a Christmas story, a craft, a gift from an elf and more.

Pictured: The annual Christmas program at the Century Branch Library Thursday afternoon included a visit from Santa Claus. Submitted photos by August Whorff for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

$88,113 Lottery Ticket Expires Today

December 20, 2013

fant5.jpgA winning Fantasy 5 prize winning ticket worth $88,113.47 remains unclaimed and becomes worthless in a few hours. The 180-day deadline to claim the top prize in Friday at midnight.

The winning Fantasy 5 numbers for the June 23 drawing were 05-07-12-24-35.

The ticket was purchased at the  Kangaroo Express at 3225 West Nine Mile Road in Pensacola.

Escambia Man Gets 35 Years For Molesting 10-Year Old

December 20, 2013

A 51-year old Escambia County has sentenced to more than three decades in prison for molesting a child

Ricky Paul Lombardi was convicted by Escambia County Jury of lewd or lascivious molestation of a victim less than 12. He was sentenced Thursday to 35 years is state prison to be followed by a lifetime of probation. He was also designated as a sexual predator.

The charges stemmed from a 10-year-old victim who awoke on the couch with the  defendant’s hand in their pants. The victim immediately ran into their mother’s room, woke her up and told her. The defendant was living in the house as a friend and tenant,  but has no relation to the victim. The mother reported the incident the next morning. The child gave consistent disclosure to law enforcement and to the Child Protection Team.

The victim’s clothing was collected. After testing, the defendant’s DNA was located inside the child’s underwear.

Lombardi had a prior conviction  for lewd and lascivious molestation in 1993.

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