U.S. Marshals Arrest Wanted Arkansas Kidnapper

November 14, 2013

The U.S. Marshals Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force captured a wanted man who was wanted by law enforcement in Arkansas for kidnapping a teenage girl who is believed to be his niece.

Late Tuesday evening, the U.S. Marshals in El Dorado, Arkansas, contacted the Marshals Task Force in Pensacola requesting their help in locating fugitive Phillip Thomas Nussey who was believed to have abducted his niece and thought to be heading toward Milton where he has ties.

The Marshals in Arkansas advised the Marshals in Pensacola to be on the lookout for a 1998 White Ford Crown Victoria, the car that reportedly had been used to abduct the young girl. The Task Force was provided with some information on some addresses but were unable to find the car in this area. Task Force Officers then eventually figured out Nussey had a former girlfriend living in Milton, but were still unable to locate him.

A Task Force Officer from Escambia County Sheriff’s Office checked the home of the ex-girlfriend on the 6500 Block of Dogwood Drive and found the Crown Victoria parked outside. Around 11:00 pm, Marshals and Task Force Officers from Santa Rosa, Escambia and Walton County along with a K9 unit from Santa Rosa County converged on the home but no one inside would open the door.

Officers then forcibly entered the residence and found Nussey hiding in the bathroom. The 38 year-old Nussey was then arrested without any incident. The missing girl, along with his ex-girlfriend was found inside unharmed.

Nussey faces charges in Arkansas for the abduction, and is allegedly a suspect in sexual molestation cases in both Arkansas and Virginia. Thomas may also face charges in Santa Rosa County for kidnapping, obstruction of justice and resisting arrest. He will remain in the Santa Rosa County Jail until he is extradited back to Arkansas. The car was impounded and may be treated as a crime scene.

Cantonment Man Charged With Home Invasion Robbery

November 14, 2013

A Cantonment man is facing multiple felony charges in connection with a home invasion robbery last month at a Pensacola motel.

Tony Michael Robinson, Jr., was charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, two counts of armed burglary, grand theft, robbery with a firearm and home invasion robbery.

Robinson, 28, allegedly took part a home invasion robbery September 9 at the Super 6 motel on Plantation Road.  The victims told deputies that four black males, one of which was later identified as Robinson, pointed guns into their faces and, searched their vehicle and forced them into their hotel room. Several items were reported stolen, including a $200 watch, an Acer laptop, $10 in cash and a foods stamp card with a $360 balance.

Robinson was positively identified in a photo lineup by the victims. He remained in the Escambia County Jail early Thursday morning with bond set at $310,000.

At last report, the three other suspects in the home invasion robbery had not been identified.

Bratt, Byrneville Students Take Virtual Trip To Italy

November 14, 2013

During the past few weeks, hundreds of students from Byrneville and Bratt elementary schools have taken a virtual trip to Italy, thanks to the Global Corner Learning Center.

The students spent time learning about the language, arts, culture, geography and more of a unique land half a world away. Each year, The Global Corner teachers take students from their classroom virtually to another country. Through The Global Corner, local students have “visited” Japan, Spain, Egypt, Brazil, Russian, and now Italy.

The non-profit Global Corner was conceived by its director, Lee Hansen, as part of her vision for the Pensacola area to become a player in the global economy and to have Northwest
Florida become an international business hub and the Center of Excellence for International Learning by 2025.

he Global Corner program is scheduled to be at Molino Park Elementary School November 18-22.

Pictured top: Students at Bratt Elementary School learn to dance the Tarantella with Maestra Bridgette from the Global Corner Learning Center. Pictured below: Byrneville Elementary School students take a virtual visit to Italy through the Global Corner Learning Center. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Suspected Pipe Bomb Destroyed By Bomb Squad (With Photos)

November 14, 2013

An item suspected to be a possible pipe bomb  found alongside Highway 29 in Cantonment Wednesday morning turned out to be harmless.

“It looked like pipe with caps at both ends and a wick or something coming out of it,” George Guntner of Guntner Custom Pools in the 800 block of South Highway 29 said. He said he saw the device laying alongside Highway 29 and became suspicious because it looked like a pipe bomb.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida State Fire Marshal’s Bomb Squad responded just after 10 a.m., and Highway 29 was closed as a precaution from about Chemstrand Road to Muscogee Road.

A member of the bomb squad could been seen carrying the device attached a to a tripod-like stand (pictured left) to an open area of a parking lot.  At 11:43 a.m. cries of “Fire in the hole” could be heard from the scene followed by the sound of a controlled explosion by the bomb squad to neutralize the object.

“The possible device was destroyed by the Fire Marshal’s bomb tech,” Sgt Andrew Hobbs, a spokesman for the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, said at the scene.  “It was determined that it was not an explosive device.”

After the object was neutralized, Highway 29 was  reopened after being closed for about two hours.

Multiple units from Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS also responded to the incident.

To watch the sequence of events, scroll down and read the description below each NorthEscambia.com photo.

Pictured above: A member of the Florida State Fire Marshal Bomb Squad, in protective gear, carries the suspected pipe bomb.

Pictured above: The bomb squad member sets up the device for destruction.

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Pictured above: Authorities examine the remnants of the device after it was purposefully exploded.

Pictured above: The bomb squad device used in the destruction of the suspicious item.



Pictured above: The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Mobile Command Unit arrives on scene.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.







Bill Would Prohibit Smoking On Playgrounds

November 14, 2013

Rep. Katie Edwards, D-Plantation, on Wednesday filed the House version of a measure that would give local governments the ability to prohibit smoking on playgrounds. The proposal would allow municipalities and counties to restrict smoking in local government-owned playground areas as an expansion of the Florida Clean Indoor Air Act.

The act, approved by voters in 2002, prohibits smoking in most enclosed indoor workplaces.

The Senate version (SB 342) was filed last week by Sen. Rob Bradley, R-Fleming Island. Bradley tried to pass a broader bill (SB 258) during the 2013 legislative session that would have allowed restrictions on smoking on municipal or county properties, but it died in the Community Affairs Committee.

Pictured: The playground at the Molino Community Complex. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Have Extra Fruit On Your Trees? Donate It To The Needy

November 14, 2013

Have a fruit tree on your property with way too much fruit for you? The volunteer group Yes We Can Pensacola wants your donations as the group prepares to begin its annual fruit picking.

For the past six years, the independent group has harvested over 36 thousand of pounds of fruit in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties to be donated to area food banks and soup kitchens, including Manna Foods and Favor House in Pensacola.

The group has picked a wide variety of citrus fruits, including oranges, lemons, grapefruits, limes and tangerines from local residents. Yes We Can Pensacola volunteers will continue to pick fruit into February.

If you are interested in donating fruit or volunteering, contact group coordinator Anna Houghton at (850) 748-0616 or email annabhoughton@gmail.com.

Pictured: Tangerines growing in Walnut Hill. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Bill Aimed At Gun Regulations on Government Property

November 14, 2013

A South Florida lawmaker filed a bill this week that would give cities and counties more power to regulate guns on property they own. Rep. Jim Waldman, D-Coconut Creek, filed the proposal (HB 305) on Tuesday.

It would change a law that has left regulation of firearms and ammunition to the Legislature.

The bill says there are “municipalities and counties that seek to exercise their home rule powers in the field of regulation of firearms and ammunition upon property owned by such municipality or county with the same freedom that they have in other fields to consider and account for local conditions and sensibilities.”

It appears highly unlikely, however, that the bill will pass during the 2014 legislative session. Both chambers of the Republican-controlled Legislature have been staunch supporters of gun rights.

by The News Service of Florida

Escambia SWAT Team Activated For Hostage Situation

November 13, 2013

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team responded to hostage situation late Tuesday night at a home near Saufley Field.

SWAT was activated after deputies responded to a home in the 6000 block of Champion Oaks Drive for an aggravated assault and suicide threat call.

The suspect, 34-year old Garren Shawndale Smith, was contacted via cell phone. Smith stated that he had a handgun held to his girlfriend’s head, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

SWAT was activated when he refused to exit the home. Negotiations between the suspect and the hostage negotiation team lasted several hours until finally the suspect and victim walked out the front door.

The suspect was taken into custody without incident and transported to the jail.

Smith was charged with aggravated assault and false imprisonment.

Two Brand New Ambulances Delivered To North Escambia Post

November 13, 2013

Two new ambulances were delivered to the Escambia County’s northern most EMS post on Tuesday.

The new ambulances are stationed at Escambia County EMS Post 50 in Century, were they will regularly serve the northwestern part of Escambia County from Century to Molino in Florida , the Flomaton area in Escambia County, AL, and surrounding areas as needed.

Both new ambulances are built on a Ford 450 chassis — most of the other ambulances in the county are on a slightly larger International  chassis.  The slightly smaller ambulance allows it  to fit on smaller rural roads and driveways found in North Escambia.

The price tag for each vehicle was $189,000, paid for using Local Option Sales Tax funds.

Pictured: Two new ambulances were delivered and placed into service Tuesday afternoon in Century. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Taco Bell Coming To Atmore

November 13, 2013

A Taco Bell restaurant will be constructed in Atmore in the coming months.

The restaurant will be located in the Rivercane development at Highway 21 and I-65. Tacala, LLC is purchasing the land from the City of Atmore for $337,000. The restaurant, expected to open early next year, will employ about 30 people.

Based in Vestavia Hills, AL, Tacala operates 164 Taco Bell locations in six Southeastern States, making the company one of the largest franchise operations of Taco Bell restaurants in the nation.

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