Birth: Emma Faith Hassebrock

July 15, 2012

John Hassebrock and Sarah Tipton of Cantonment are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Emma Faith Hassebrock.

Emma was born at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola on June 19, 2012, at 5:58 p.m. She weighed 7 pounds, 2.4 ounces and was 20½  inches long.

Proud grandparents are Pete and Teresa Tipton of Cantonment, and Bennie and Gay Hassebrock of Molino. Big sister and brothers are Hannah and Caleb Hassebrock and Zachary Tipton!

Birth: Gentry Brienne Winingar

July 15, 2012

Kevin and Kelly Winingar of Pensacola are blessed to announce the birth of their daughter Gentry Brienne Winingar.

She was born June 26, 2012, at 2:47 p.m. at Baptist Hospital in Pensacola. She weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Her proud grandparents are Mel and Cindy Rogers of Pensacola, Terri Sanders of McDavid and Donald Winingar of McDavid.

Gentry has two uncles and two aunts; Brian Winingar of Dothan, Steve Rogers of Marietta,GA, Cathie Hightshoe of Kissimmee FL, and Carrie Fisher of Pace.

Two Killed In Baker Crash

July 15, 2012

Two people were killed in a head on crash on Highway 4 in Baker Saturday morning.

The Florida Highway Patrol says 63-year old Charlotte Black of Kentucky was southbound on Highway 4 near Baker School when she crossed into the path of a 2011 Toyota Camry driven by John Joseph St. John, 81, of Niceville. A third vehicle, a 2009 Ford Fusion driven by 55 year old Venia Groves of Bessemer, Ala, was also involved in the 6:30 a.m. crash.

A passenger in the Surburban, 87-year old Racine D. Ison of Kentucky, and St. John were pronounced deceased at the scene by Okaloosa County EMS. Black was critically injured, while five other passengers in her Surburan received minor injuries.

Charges against Black are pending, according to the FHP.

Pictured: Two people in this three vehicle wreck Saturday morning on Highway 4 in Baker were killed. Reader submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

One Injured In Century Crash

July 14, 2012

One person was ejected in a single vehicle rollover accident in the early morning hours Saturday.

The accident happened on Highway 4A near Broomes Road just outside Century. The wreck was discovered by a passerby about 5:15 a.m., but first responders said it appeared the Isuzu Rodeo had flipped several hours before.

Brett Adkisson, 33, was ejected as the compact SUV rolled and came to rest upside down in the edge of a wooded area. He was transported by Escambia County EMS to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola as a “trauma alert”.

The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

The Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the wreck.

Pictured: The driver of this vehicle was ejected sometime Saturday morning on Highway 4A outside Century. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Century Set To Begin Budget Making Process

July 14, 2012

The Town of Century is about to begin budget talks for the budget year that begins October 1.

The Century Town Council will hold a Budget Workshop on Thursday, July 19 at 2 p.m. at the Century Town Hall, 7995 North Century Boulevard. The meeting is open to the public.

Photo Gallery: Blue Angels Friday Show

July 14, 2012

The Blue Angels flew a full practice show over Pensacola Beach Friday.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured top: The Blue Angels  over Pensacola Beach Friday afternoon (by Raja Atalla). Pictured below: The Blue Angels over Pensacola Beach Friday afternoon (by Bob Solarski). Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Man Wanted For Questioning In Deputy Shooting

July 14, 2012

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office has named a man wanted for questioning in connection with the shooting of a deputy Wednesday night at the Oakwood Terrace Apartments on Truman Avenue.

Investigators are looking for 27-year old Antonio Emmanuel Moorer for questioning. He  is described as a black male with brown hair and brown eyes. He is 5-foot, 7-inches, 156 pounds, and has numerous tattoos on his neck, chest and arms. Moorer also goes by the name “Dolphin Face” or “Lil T”.

Deputy Ryan Robinson, 32, was shot as he worked in the apartment complex. He has worked for the Sheriff’s Office since 2006.

A shot was fired into Robinson’s stomach, but his bulletproof vest stopped the round. He was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital by ambulance for evaluation. He was treated and released, and is now recovering at home on paid administrative leave pending a medical release.

The incident happened about 10:45 p.m. as three members of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Tactical Anti-Crime Unit, also known as TAC unit, were conducting “proactive police work”  in the apartment complex. Deputy Robinson gave chase, and one of the men fired at him.

Deputies quickly surrounded one apartment and removed four people, one of which they believed to be the shooter. In the meantime, someone stole an unmarked TAC Unit vehicle that was found abandoned a short time later a few blocks away at the intersection of Coons and Norris avenues. A manhunt followed in the area for the suspect with numerous officers, K-9 units and the department’s helicopter.

The manhunt for the suspect and the investigation continued into the early morning hours with the assistance of the Pensacola Police Department and the Florida Highway Patrol.

Anyone with  information concerning Moorer’s whereabouts or the incident at Oakwood Terrace is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.

Pictured: The scene at the Oakwood Terrace Apartments on Truman Avenue off W Street after an officer was shot Wednesday night. Photo courtesy WEAR 3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Academy Cheerleaders Named AISA State Champs

July 14, 2012

Escambia Academy’s cheerleading squads received multiple awards during a camp this week at Huntington College in Montgomery.

The varsity squad was awarded Home Pom Champs, Extreme Routine champs, AISA Small Squad State Champions, and a Leadership Award. Individual varsity members were also honored. Page Lancaster and Caitlyn Bruley made AISA All Star and UCA All American, and Lancaster was invited to try out for UCA staff.

The junior varsity squad was named Extreme Routine champs and AISA Small Squad State Runner-ups. Individual junior varsity members Bailey Lancsaster and Mikayla Spruill were named UCA All Americans.

Escambia Academy cheerleader sponsors are Bobbi Sasser, varsity, and Katie Brantly, junior varsity.

Pictured top: The Escambia Academy varsity cheerleaders (front, L-R) Co-Captain Caitlyn Bruley, Captain Page Lancaster, (back) Sarah Weatherford, Reagan Bell, Natalie Lassiter, Claire Dawe, Anna Catherine Sasser and Kricket White. Pictured below: The junior varsity Escambia Academy cheerleaders (front, L-R) Co-Captain Bailey Lancaster, Captain Mikayla Spruill, (back) Lanie Allen, Saige Garrett, Kennedy McGhee, Victoria Sawyer, Kallie Byrd and Haley Leachman. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Alleged Gunman Arrested In Liquor Store Shooting

July 14, 2012

A second suspect was arrested Friday night in connection with a shooting that occurred earlier this week inside a Pensacola liquor store.

Lance Anthony Carter, 20, was  charged with attempted murder and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, according to Pensacola Police Lt. Doug Baldwin. The other suspect – George Lewayne Blount, 24,  – was arrested Tuesday and charged with solicitation of attempted homicide. Both men reside at the same address on North P Street.

Detective Jeff Brown said it is believed the shooting may have occurred over money.

Carter, who had been identified during the investigation as the other suspect, was taken into custody  after officers found him at a house in the 1400 block of North 48th  Avenue. Deputies from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office assisted with the arrest.

Police responded to Tom, Ann & Buddy’s, 1917 W. Cervantes St., around 9:40 p.m. Monday after dispatchers received a 911 call about the shooting. Upon arrival, police were told a man had been shot inside the establishment and been taken to a local hospital by private vehicle.

Brown said it is believed the incident began when Preston Hines, 29, of 301 Tower Dr.,  Pensacola, and Blount argued over money. Meanwhile, Carissa Gilliams, 21, got involved in the argument, which escalated into a physical confrontation involving the three of them.

At that point, the victim – Ladarrius Adam Hines – who is Preston Hines’ brother, tried to break up the fight, but Blount reportedly told another male to shoot Ladarrius, Brown said.

Ladarrius Hines told Brown he then ran toward a door but was shot a second time and fell to the floor. Blount and the other suspect ran out of the business and fled the scene.

NHS Grad Wilcoxon Promoted In U.S. Army

July 14, 2012

Casey B. Wilcoxon was promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer 1 (WO1) at the US Army Warrant Officer Candidate School, Fort Rucker, AL, in a ceremony on July 12.

Wilcoxon, formerly a sergeant in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR) at Fort Campbell, KY, has been in the Army for six years. He will move on to the US Army’s Warrant Officer Flight Training program, also at Fort Rucker, to receive instruction as a helicopter pilot.

He is a 2006 graduate of Northview High School. Wilcoxon and his wife, Kelley (also a 2006 Northview graduate) and daughter, Kali Grace, will reside at Fort Rucker until his training is completed.

Wilcoxon is the son of the late William Bradford Wilcoxon and Pamela Pritchett and step-son of Erbie Pritchett. His grandparents are James and Mildred Lambeth of Flomaton and the late John Wilcoxon and Grace Wilcoxon of Century.

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