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.

New Scrap Gold Buying Business Opens In Century

December 20, 2011

A ribbon cutting was held Monday for Century’s newest business.

The Century Chamber of Commerce cut the ribbon Monday afternoon for Florida Precious Metals. The scrap silver and gold-buying business is located at 8311 North Century Boulevard, south of Whataburger and across from Workforce Escarosa.

The 1,400 square foot building, which was constructed in 1983 and updated in 2007, formerly housed a medical office.

No Joy: Vandal Strikes Couple’s Christmas Light Display

December 19, 2011

A large sign in their yard proclaims “JOY”, surrounded by Christmas lights that have always put joy into the hearts of a Century couple. But Agnes and Glen Grant just can’t understand why a vandal would destroy part of their gift to the community.

In the scheme of thousands of Christmas lights, the 13 strands that were cut and destroyed  in their yard were really not that much — probably about $40 to replace, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office report.

“But I just can’t understand why anyone would want to destroy the lights,” Agnes Grant said.

Agnes and Glen have been married for 53 years, and they have decorated their large yard at the corner of Highway 29 and Elsie Davis Road for at least 25 years, she said. There are lighted trees, a manger scene, Disney characters and more along Highway 29 and Elsie Davis Road.

“We just love it,” she said. “Christmas decorating got into my blood as 10-12 year old child,” she said. “Dad started decorating outside with just one tree covered in blue lights. I remember walking out toward the road to make sure the lights were in perfect position. It was our family tradition.”

Now, Glen is facing health issues, his wife said, but the couple still gets great joy in looking at their lights and sharing them with the community.

“It’s Christmas,” she said, “I just can’t understand. The lights are so pretty.”

Pictured top: A sign proclaims Christmas JOY at the the home of Agnes and Glen Grant. Pictured inset: A manger scene is part of their display. Pictured below: A view from Highway 29 of the display, which also fronts Elsie Davis Road. NorthEsambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Gulf Power Rate Hike Hearing Ends, Decision Soon

December 19, 2011

The Florida Public Service Commission could decide February 27 whether Gulf Power Company customers will pay $93.5 million more a year for electricity — partially to fund the purchase of 4,000 acres of land for a possible nuclear power plant near McDavid.

The commission has wrapped up a nearly four-day hearing on the Pensacola-based utility’s request for an increase in base rates. The hearing centered on issues such as how much potential investor earnings should be included in the rates. Attorneys for consumer and business groups argued that the rate proposal should be dramatically scaled back, with some arguing Gulf has justified only a $16.2 million increase.

Currently, a Gulf Power residential customer who uses 1,000 kilowatt hours a month of electricity pays $127.16. That number will drop slightly to $125.80 in January because of lower fuel and environmental costs. But if the PSC approves Gulf Power’s base-rate proposal, the customer bill would jump to $133.46 in April.

County Crews Working On Morgan Cemetery And Kansas Roads

December 19, 2011

Escambia County Road Department projects are underway at two locations in North Escambia:

Morgan Cemetery Road — the county’s asphalt crew is overlaying the road due to deterioration of the open grade cold mix material. Morgan Cemetery Road is a short road located in Molino off Highway 29 just north of Highway 97.

Kansas Road — the county’s shoulder crew is adding material to the shoulders as necessary to repair drop-offs and to allow proper drainage along the roadway. Kansas Road is located in Walnut Hill between Highway 97 and Arthur Brown Road. It is about five miles in length.

Man Busts Into Former Girlfriend’s Apartment, Threatens To Kill new Boyfriend

December 19, 2011

An Atmore man just released from jail is back behind bars after allegedly busting into his former’s girlfriend’s apartment where he found her and her new boyfriend.

According to the Escambia County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office, Jeffrey Lee Barron, 40, of Horner Street, was charged with two counts of simple assault with the threat to do violence, aggravated stalking, criminal mischief with property damage and burglary of an occupied dwelling.

When deputies responded to a disturbance call on Gordon Avenue, they found Barron in the street outside the residence acting extremely nervous. He said that he had come over to see his girlfriend, who is also the mother of his child, and knocked on the door. He said he gave her a different name at the door, hoping to surprise his girlfriend to get a kiss.

The girlfriend told deputies that she had no idea that Barron was out of jail — released after allegedly burglarizing her home once before. She said he charged through the door, attacked her new boyfriend and threatened to kill her. A physical confrontation followed, according to an arrest report. The new boyfriend then ran down the street from the home, with Barron allegedly giving chase and trying to run over him with his Ford Mustang.

Barron then returned to the apartment and once again tried to enter and yelled threats to kill his former girlfriend, according to the arrest report.

Escambia Set For First Wave Of Gulf Restoration Funding

December 19, 2011

A pair of Escambia County efforts totaling $5 million will be among $57 million in projects included in the first wave of restoration endeavors throughout the Gulf in the wake of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

Of the $5 million received in the first phase of grant awards, $4.4 million will provide matching funds for four boat ramp projects in Escambia County and $585,898 toward beach dune restoration on 20 acres.

The initial slate of efforts is part of $1 billion in payments agreed to by BP as part of the National Resource Damage Assessment under the Oil Spill Prevention Act of 1990.

By The News Service of Florida

Gulf Power Employees Donate Bikes, Cash For Christmas

December 19, 2011


Gulf Power Company employees are helping Santa out this year by donating hundreds of toys, clothing and other gifts to the 2011 Communities Caring at Christmas campaign.

The annual gift drive included an employee donation of over $10,000 as well as almost 150 new bicycles and helmets bought and assembled by the utility’s employees.

“We know this holiday season may be difficult for many of our citizens so Communities Caring at Christmas is a great way to directly help those in need,” said Sandy Sims, Gulf Power’s manager of Public Affairs. “Every year our employees reach into their own pockets to help make sure as many children as possible have a great Christmas.”

Communities Caring at Christmas provides new toys, clothing and daily living needs for low income as well as abused, neglected and abandoned children living in foster care in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties.

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