Pharmacy Burglary, Walmart Theft Suspect Back In Jail

September 22, 2011

Michael Dunlavy is back in the Escambia County Jail. He’s the man busted earlier this month allegedly trying to steal items from Walmart just out of  jail on bond after being caught red-handed burglarizing a pharmacy.

Judge Nicolas Geeker granted a State Attorney’s Office request to revoke Dunlavy’s bond and return him to jail.

Dunlavy was arrested September 9 after deputies found him inside Kim’s Pharmacy in Cantonment about 1:30 a.m. . He was released from jail on $11,000 bond. A short time later, he was arrested at Walmart on Pensacola Boulevard after a loss prevention officer allegedly saw him take a knife and place it in his pocket before placing a large television set and a scanner in a shopping cart and head out of the store. The incident was also caught on the store’s security camera.

Dunlavy is scheduled to appear in court September 30 for an arraignment hearing.

After the pharmacy arrest, Dunlavy gave deputies an address on Highway 164 in McDavid. When arrested at Walmart, he told deputies he had a new address on Forehand Lane in Cantonment.

Northview Falls To No. 5 After Loss To Chipley

September 22, 2011

The Northview Chiefs (1-1) have fallen to No. 5 in the state in Class 1A football after a 34-27 non-district loss last Friday night to the Chipley Tigers.

With the win, Chipley (3-0) moved up to No. 2 in the state in the latest Associated Press Poll.  Union County (2-0) moved into the top spot.

Chipley and Northview are in separate regions in the new Florida High School Athletic Association Rural Division. If they should meet again in the state playoffs, it would not be until the state semifinal game.

Northview will travel to South Walton Friday night in non-district game.

Lake Stone Pavilion Will Get A/C

September 22, 2011

The pavilion at Lake Stone will soon be a much “cooler” place for events; air conditioning will be added to the pavilion in the next few weeks..

The pavilion is located at the Lake Stone Campground, a 100-acre campground and boat ramp facility on Highway 4 west of Century. The campground has 77 campsites available for rent on the shores of the freshwater lake.

The Lake Stone  pavilion or campsites can be reserved by calling  the Lake Stone campground manager at (850) 256-5555 or Escambia County Parks and Recreation at (850) 475-5220.

Pictured above: The pavilion at Lake Stone will soon air conditioned. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Local Schools Place In Pace Cross Country Meet (With Gallery)

September 22, 2011

Several North Escambia area schools took part in a recent cross country meet hosted by Pace High and held at Sims Middle School. There were 161 total runners that took part in the meet under rainy and muddy conditions.

Team results were as follows:

  1. T.R. Miller
  2. Pace
  3. Jay
  4. Navarre
  5. Catholic
  6. Pine Forest
  7. Gulf Breeze
  8. PCA
  9. Baker
  10. Milton
  11. Escambia
  12. Northview
  13. Rocky Bayou
  14. Central
  15. Ernest Ward
  16. Tate

Top five runners for Jay were: Allison Blair, Jorja Agrait, Jessica Thornton, Savannah Brown and Ally Settle.

Top five runners for Northview Girls were: Georgia Goetter, Lakelynn Parker, Jazzlyn Franklin, Zacarra Davis and  Ashley Joiner.

Top five runners for Northview Boys were: Isaac McGahan, Jarrett Parker, Joseph Baldwin, Dakota Craft and Joshua Borelli.

Top five runners for Ernest Ward Middle Girls were: Natalie Goetter, Bethany Reynolds, Moriah McGahan, Victoria Amerson and  Jessica Barrows.

Top three runners for Ernest Ward Middle Boys were: Zachary Calloway, Gavin Coon and Logan Calloway (Note: EWMS only fielded three boys.)

For a gallery of submitted photos, click here.

Pictured top: Runners from Ernest Ward Middle and Northview High wait in a heavy rain for the start of a cross country meet a Sims Middle School in Pace. Pictured inset and below: Runners on the course. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Deputy Shoots At Vehicle

September 22, 2011

An Escambia County deputy fired at least one shot at a suspect’s car after he allegedly tried to ram his vehicle.

When Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies located a suspect and vehicle allegedly involved in a home invasion, the suspect — 23-year old Brendan Morgan Carter — attempted to elude deputies in a Sanders Street neighborhood. Carter drove to a dead end street, and when deputies caught up with him, they said Carter drove the vehicle in reverse toward the deputies.

The vehicle rammed one occupied Sheriff’s Office vehicle.

“One deputy, in fear for their safety, fired their weapon at Carter’s vehicle. Carter was then taken into custody without further incident,” said Sgt. Mike Ward, public information officer for the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. “No one was hit by the gunfire and no injuries were reported.”

Carter was charged with aggravated assault, resisting arrest, habitually driving while license suspended and a probation violation. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail without bond.

State To Seek Death Penalty In Escambia Murder

September 22, 2011

State Attorney Bill Eddins said Wednesday that the State intends to seek the death penalty against Sergio Dupree Moorer for the death of John Daniel Hall after he was indicted for first degree murder and grand theft auto.

On September 13, a grand jury returned a first degree indictment against Moorer, age 18. Hall was found on August 21 in a wooded area near the Marcus Pointe apartment complex. Last seen alive the day before, Hall had been beaten and burned beyond recognition.

Hall’s vehicle was located four days later by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office in the Oakstead Mobile Home Park on Massachusetts Avenue. Moorer was inside the vehicle and fled on foot as deputies arrived. After a short foot chase, he was taken into custody.

Moorer remains jailed without bond.

Pictured: Sergio Dupree Moorer.

Caught On Camera: Weak Funnel Cloud In Molino

September 21, 2011

A NorthEscambia.com reader took these photos Wednesday afternoon in Molino showing what the National Weather Service said appeared  to be a very weak funnel cloud.  The photos were taken near Fairground Road and the Escambia River.

“It may be a funnel cloud,” said Don Faulkner, meteorologist with the National Weather Service Office in Mobile said. “We think that it may have spun up on the shear zone along the sea breeze possibly as a waterspout over the bay and maintained its mid level structure as it moved inland. Atmospheric conditions were not conducive for tornado development but it is unstable enough for waterspouts and brief funnel clouds.”

If you have weather photos, email them to news@northescambia.com

Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Facebook Changes: Many Local Residents Are Not Happy

September 21, 2011

Facebook, the world’s most popular social media site with thousands of local users, has made changes for most users, and many North Escambia area users are not happy about it.

The big change is in the news feed — it no longer appears in just chronological order but is displayed based upon what Facebook sees as the most important based upon each person’s viewing habits.

Facebook explained it like this on their blog:

“When you pick up a newspaper after not reading it for a week, the front page quickly clues you into the most interesting stories. In the past, News Feed hasn’t worked like that.  Updates slide down in chronological order so it’s tough to zero in on what matters most.

Now, News Feed will act more like your own personal newspaper. You won’t have to worry about missing important stuff. All your news will be in a single stream with the most interesting stories featured at the top. If you haven’t visited Facebook for a while, the first things you’ll see are top photos and statuses posted while you’ve been away. They’re marked with an easy-to-spot blue corner.”

There’s also a new real-time news ticker that is designed to make it easier to join conversations.

Facebook said: “Ticker shows you the same stuff you were already seeing on Facebook, but it brings your conversations to life by displaying updates instantaneously. Now when a friend comments, asks a question or shares something like a check in, you’ll be able to join the conversation right away. Click on anything in ticker to see the full story and chime in – without losing your place.”

But the new changes are not sitting well with many local Facebook users. On our NorthEscambia.com publisher’s Facebook page, users have expressed their displeasure. Here’s a sampling of the comments:

  • “Don’t like it. What was wrong w/ the original????” – Teresa Andress, Molino
  • “I am confused; not good” — Diane Lowery, Cantonment
  • “Do not, do not like this new Facebook…Why not leave FB alone” – Sue Smith, Uriah, Ala.
  • “I DO NOT!! Like the new facebook!!!” — Caitlin Roley-Lovely, Bratt
  • “I don’t like it…it confused me” – Kimberly McCullough, Walnut Hill
  • “Uncalled for” – Rhonda Pridgen, Flomaton
  • “Huge dislike” – Dorreen Allen, Cantonment
  • “I do NOT like…’If it ain’t broke, then it don’t need to be fixed’” – Alan Bell, Atmore
  • “Seeing double here… looking at homepage and news then over to right is same thing…. annoying for sure” – Tricia Chastain
  • “The mobile version is very annoying!!!! Don’t like at all” – Mandy Odom, Century

A few people have also expressed cautious optimism about the Facebook changes:

  • “Give it a week and you’ll forget it was ever different” –  Clint Davis, Walnut Hill
  • “I’m not really crazy about it, but I’m addicted to FB so I will just relearn how to use this new format. By the time I get used to this format, they will change it to something else.” –  Tamara Smith, Century
  • “I’m not loving it yet… maybe when I figure it out!” – Beth Norwood, Flomaton

To join in our Facebook conversation about Facebook, head over to Publisher William Reynolds’ Facebook page at:

https://www.facebook.com/northescambiaWilliam

You can also “Like” the NorthEscambia.com Facebook page at:

https://www.facebook.com/NorthEscambia

ECAT Strike Over

September 21, 2011

Union leaders said Wednesday night that the strike against ECAT is over and a tentative deal has been made with management. That means the public transportation buses will roll Thursday morning.

In a letter to ECAT General Manager Ken Gordon, the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 1395 president offered to return to work immediately. Union President Mike Lowery requested an unconditional return to work for all striking workers.
Veolia has accepted the offer and will allow the ATU members who participated in the strike to return for their regular assignment effective 12:01 am, September 22, 2011.

An earlier version of this story is below.

Thousands of Escambia County residents are without a ride today after the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1395 voted Tuesday night to implement a public transportation strike.

The Escambia County Area Transit buses are idle today as the Amalgamated Transit Union and ECAT, managed and operated by private company Veolia Transporation, work to come to terms on a new contract.

Gary Rauen, ATU International vice president, said bus drivers have worked for more than a year without a contract, and well over that time without a raise. He said the union’s issues with the county include salaries, insurance, sick days and working conditions. Rauen said ATU has tried unsuccessfully to come to terms on a contract for over year with no results.

Mike Ake, regional vice president for Veolia, said the transportation company and the union have an existing labor contract in effect through September 30.

“Thus, this is an illegal course of action by the Union; they are engaging in an illegal strike, and we will welcome any employee that wishes to come to work,” Ake said in a written statement. “We are surprised and extremely disappointed that the Union has taken this course of action against the citizens of Escambia County.”

“We apologize to our ridership and the citizens of Escambia County for this inconvenience, but please know that this situation has been fully caused by the Union,” Ake’s statement continued.  “Our goal is to restore as much service as we can, as quickly as we can. We have already begun running limited service. We remain willing to meet with the Union to continue our negotiations, and we thank our ridership for their patience as we continue working on restoring bus service.”

The last ECAT strike began in November 2005 and lasted for 77 days into early 2006.

ECAT’s routes encompass the entire length of Escambia County from Century to Pensacola Beach, with North Escambia buses from Century, Molino and Cantonment connected to routes across Pensacola. In late 2010, older, larger buses on the North Escambia “Route 60″ were replaced with smaller, more fuel efficient buses (pictured below).

Pictured top: One of  10 green ECAT buses rolled last September. Pictured inset: One of the small, more fuel efficient business used on ECAT’s North Escambia routes. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Charges Dropped Against Century Man Accused Of Assaulting Pregnant Wife In Street

September 21, 2011

Charges have been dropped against a Century man that was arrested in July for allegedly assaulting his pregnant wife in the middle of a local street because she was seeing another man.

Terrance Terrell Grice, 26, had been charged with charged with domestic violence related aggravated battery.

According to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrest report, Grice had been released from jail, returning home to find out his pregnant wife was involved with another man.

The wife told deputies  said Grice had followed and harassed her all day before attacking her and pushing her to the ground in the intersection of Pond and George streets in Century. She told deputies she grabbed a glass gin bottle and fought back, leaving Grice with lacerations on his back and shoulder.

The wife suffered minor scratches during the incident. She refused treatment by Escambia County EMS.

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