Man Charged With Stealing 54,884 Gallons Of Diesel Fuel

December 21, 2011

A  man has been charged with stealing nearly $180,000 worth of diesel fuel over a two year period.

Dennis Lawson, 56, was charged with first degree grand felony theft in connection with the thefts from Florida Rock and Tank Lines. Lawson, a 26-year veteran of the company, allegedly stole about 54,884 gallons of diesel fuel valued at $179,705.

The company hired a private investigator after they noticed discrepancies and then turned their information over to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff’s investigators later observed Lawson pump two 55-gallon drums of diesel fuel that he transported to a self-storage unit to be sold at a lower cost to others.

Lawson was released from jail on a $50,000 bond.

Four Arrested In Burglary

December 21, 2011

A citizen’s tip led  to the capture of four burglary suspects early Tuesday morning in Atmore.

About 3 a.m., a caller reported to the Atmore Police Department that they witnessed four people get out of a vehicle on Crow Street and run across the street to a vacant house.

Officers surrounded the house and apprehended 18-year old Nathaniel Scott Fernandez of Atmore, 18-year old Judd Keith Arnold of Atmore, 27-year old Noah Joshua Lee of Flomaton and a juvenile. All four were charged with burglary first degree.

The three adults were booked into the Escambia County Detention Center in Brewton, while the juvenile was transported to the Juvenile Detention Center in Bay Minette.

Jay Competition Cheerleaders Place 3rd In Regionals

December 21, 2011

The Jay High School Competition Cheerleaders recently placed third in the FHSAA Region 1 competition in Orange Park

Jay was only nine points away from the first place defending state champions. There were 14 total teams in the competition.  The JHS Competition team will advance to the FHSAA state series in Orlando during the first week of February with coaches Junia Fischer and Mindy Jordan.

Pictured: Members of the Jay High School Competition Cheerleading Team are: (L-R, back) Kendra Wells, Alisha Roberts, Brittani Ashworth, Kayla Flowers, Meredith Owens, Crystal Brown, Jody Paramore, Carly Owens, Hannah Roberts, Abby Raney, Sha Kinder, Tori Reid, Tessa Hendricks, Katy Bodiford, Kaitlyn Aguirre, Morgin Mitchem and (L-R, front) alternates Makenzie Bray, Brittany Tegenkamp, and Brook Tegenkamp.  Submitted photo by Jania Fischer for NorthEscambia.com click to enlarge.

Walnut Hill Woman Allegedly Abandons Five Kids At Bratt Park, Drives Under Influence To Atmore

December 20, 2011

A Walnut Hill woman is facing charges in two states after allegedly abandoning five young children at a Bratt Park and driving under the influence to an Atmore business with another child in her vehicle.

Amber Rose Ryals, age 25 of North Pine Barren Road, is charged in Alabama with driving under the influence of narcotics, theft of property and endangering the welfare of a child in Alabama. She is also wanted on an outstanding warrant and is expected to face additional charges in Florida.

Five children were  found alone at the Lcp. Travis M. Nelson Park near Northview High School about noon Monday. A concerned citizen had noticed that the children, believed to range in age from 3 to 6, were alone in the park. She called the Escambia County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office and reported the situation.

Meanwhile in Atmore, employees at Burke’s Outlet on Lindberg Avenue reported to the Atmore Police Department that Ryals was in a vehicle directly in front of their store. They told police that they witnesses Ryals take a bottle of medication and numerous pills to the point where she was incoherent and confused.

Police said there was as small child about one year old in the backseat of the vehicle. Officers also discovered that she had taken several items from a nearby Fred’s store without paying for them. Ryals told Atmore Police that she could not remember how she got to Burke’s.

Ryals was transported by ambulance to Atmore Community Hospital for evaluation before being booked into jail.

Ryals told Atmore Police that she was extremely distraught over a lack of money to purchase Christmas presents for her children and her nieces and nephews. She told police that she had left the five children alone in the park “near the high school” while she drove to Burkes, apparently to get gifts for the children. Atmore Police first searched the Tom Byrne Park in Atmore, which is near Burkes and close to Escambia County School, but they were unable to locate the children.

The Alabama Department of Human Resources and the Florida Department of Children of Families are both investigating the incident.

According to Escambia County (Fla.) Circuit Court records, an active failure to appear warrant for Ryals’ arrest was issued December 9 when she failed to appear in court for violating her probation in a March 2010 driving under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident case. She is also expected to face charges in Florida for abandoning the children.

Four of the six children involved in the incident belonged to Ryals, police said, while two were nieces or nephews. None of the children were injured. They were released into the custody of a relative.

Pictured top: A Walnut Hill woman is transported by ambulance from Burkes Outlet in Atmore Monday afternoon after allegedly abandoning five children in a Bratt Park. Pictured bottom inset: The store manager at a nearby business comforts a child that was in the vehicle with Amber Rose Ryals. Pictured below: Ryals vehicle is searched by Atmore Police. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Bi-Lo Buys Winn Dixie

December 20, 2011

The entire Winn-Dixie chain is being sold to supermarket company Bi-Lo LLC for about $560 million.

The newly combined company will have about 690 grocery stores and 63,000 employees in eight Southeastern states.

Bi-Lo currently operates 207 supermarkets in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee that employee about 17,000 people.

Winn-Dixie runs about 480 retail grocery locations in Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia and Mississippi with about 46,000 employees.

The company says there are no store closings expected as part of the deal that  is expected to close in the next 60 to 120 days. Company officials said they expect the name Winn-Dixie to remain.

Each Winn Dixie stockholder will receive $9.50 per share in cash, about 75 percent more than the stock’s closing price last Friday.

Early Morning Fire Leaves Flomaton Family Of Four Homeless

December 20, 2011

A family of four was able to escape an early Tuesday morning house fire in Flomaton without injuries.

The fire on Roosevelt Street just east of Flomaton High School was reported about 12:30 a.m.  The fire, which appeared to originate in the rear of the home, was quickly knocked down by firefighters. A family dog in the home did not survive.

The exact cause of the fire remains under investigation.

The Flomaton, Friendship and Lambeth fire departments, along with the Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS responded to the blaze.

Pictured above: A Flomaton firefighter works to fully extinguish a house fire on Roosevelt Street early Tuesday morning.  Pictured below: The fire was reported about 12:30 a.m. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

A Country Christmas: Hay Bales Used To Create Santa, Snowman

December 20, 2011

North Escambia residents have turned to round hay bales to create a couple of interesting Christmas displays.

At the Miller home near Walnut Hill, hay bales have been used to create Frosty the Snowman — complete with a corncob pipe. The display is located in the 3000 block of Highway 97, just north of Hendricks Lane.

And at the Century Branch Library, a hay bale Santa uses plenty of locally grown cotton to create the beard  for a huge  Santa Claus.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

America’s Most Wanted Dewayne ‘Money’ Pinestraw Arrested For Toddler Murder

December 20, 2011

Recently named one of America’s Most Wanted, a former Cantonment resident that was the suspected triggerman in the shooting of a Pensacola toddler is now behind bars.

Dewayne “Money” Pinestraw was apprehended without incident by the Dallas U.S. Marshals North Texas Fugitive Task Force Monday night.

Pinestraw, using the alias “Nicholas Williams” was found hiding out at a house believed to be the home of a girl he befriended in recent months. According to U.S. Marshals on the scene, they had to force the door open to apprehend him, where they recovered a 9 mm handgun, marijuana and fake identification. The marshals were able to capture Pinestraw only 48 hours after his story aired on the TV program America’s Most Wanted Saturday night.

“Although we had leads to the Dallas area we could never pinpoint his location,” said Inspector Dominic Guadagnoli of the Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force in Pensacola. “It’s simple; without AMW (America’s Most Wanted) he’d still be a fugitive.”

Pinestraw was wanted on an open count of murder for the shooting death of Ty’Quarius Moultrie, 19 months old; aggravated battery for the shooting of Vincent Dennis, 23; and firing a weapon into an occupied building for the incident that occurred in July at Pensacola Village, 500 East Fairfield Drive.

Multiple shots were fired into the apartment back on July 15, according to Pensacola Police, shortly after several people were involved in a drug transaction nearby.

Pinestraw had immediately eluded law enforcement after the killing. The Marshals had been asked to help in the fugitive investigation by Pensacola Police Department after their leads in Pensacola had gone stale. The US Marshals Task Force has been working this case non-stop since following leads to Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, Texas, Georgia and Missouri.

Pinestraw’s last known address was on Lake Drive in Cantonment. He was booked into the Dallas County Jail without bond.

Shot Deputy Released From Hospital

December 20, 2011

The Okaloosa County deputy shot earlier this month in Santa Rosa County has been released from the hospital.

Investigator Steve Hough of Fort Walton Beach was working as part of the US Marshals Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force  serving a warrant in the 5400 block of Camille Gardens Circle near Milton when he was shot December 9.

The suspect, 34-year old David Christopher Lewis, died last Thursday as a result of injuries he received during the shooting incident.

FCAT Gets Tougher

December 20, 2011

Higher scores will now be required to pass the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT).

The Florida Board of Education approved the tougher standards for reading and math in grade levels 3 through 10. State education officials say the higher score requirements will serve to better prepare students for college, while opponents say the higher standards will simply lead to more failures.

Monday’s vote by the state BOE was the first time scoring requirements had been raised in 10 years.

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