Cantonment Woman, Working As Daycare Director, Charged With Failing To Report Child Abuse

May 5, 2026

A Cantonment woman, director of a Pensacola daycare, has been charged with failing to report the suspected abuse of two children.

Teanesha Latoria Woods, 40, was charged with felony failing to report suspected child abuse. She was released on a $3,000 bond. According to Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons, she was director of Children’s Pointe Learning Academy in Escambia County, where two allegedly abused children attended.

“What we found out was that on three different occasions, abuse was suspected, it was documented and even photographed,” Simmons said. “Unfortunately, Ms. Woods did not report this suspected abuse to the DCF hotline as required by law.”

Woods’ arrest follows the arrest of Dynisha Blunt and Etantania Williams on April 27 for child neglect with great bodily harm of a child they fostered.

Blunt and Williams were suspected of abusing a 3-year-old boy and 1-year-old girl in their co-parenting foster care. Blunt took the 3-year-old to a local hospital with serious injuries.

“Blunt brought the child to West Florida Hospital suffering from life-threatening injuries to the head and face, consistent with severe abuse,” the ECSO said. “As hospital staff initiated an investigation, Blunt removed the child from the hospital and fled the area. The child was located a short time later and received medical treatment.”

Blunt’s arrest report alleged the following injuries:

Injuries for Victim 1

  • Bruising to the right temple and cheek
  • Abrasions on his mouth and chin
  • Bruising on the back right of his head, and also missing hair
  • Bruising on left ear, left temple, and along his spine
  • Abrasions on his right shoulder and the right side of his back
  • Bruising on the left side of his chest
  • Abrasions and bruising along his left arm and left abdomen
  • Bi-lateral knee bruising
  • Abrasions on his right ankle
  • Bi-lateral burns to his buttocks
  • Abrasions to his right thigh
  • Bi-lateral abrasions to his feet
  • Swelling to the right of his head, caused by a hematoma
  • Believed to be malnourished

Injuries for Victim 2

  • Bruising to the left front forehead
  • Bruising to her right cheek
  • Bruising to her right upper arm
  • Bruising to her left shoulder
  • Bruising to her left hand
  • Bruising to her fingers on her left hand
  • Bruising on both thighs and lower legs
  • Bruising on her right foot
  • Bruising on her buttocks
  • Bruising on her right axillary (armpit)
  • A torn frenulum
  • Laceration on her lower lip

“The medical team in the room stated that it looks like he has not eaten in days with the way that he has been eating,” the arrest report states about one child.

Escambia County Man Indicted On Federal Fentanyl, Meth Charges After Undercover Sting

May 5, 2026

An Escambia County man has been indicted on federal drug distribution charges after allegedly selling drugs to an undercover law enforcement officer.

Kamron Jasmane Fountain, 22, was indicted on three counts of distribution of fentanyl and one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, fentanyl, and marijuana.

Fountain allegedly sold a large quantity of fentanyl, along with methamphetamine and marijuana to the undercover Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputy in January.

His trial is scheduled for June 22 at the federal courthouse in Pensacola.

This case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Thomas S.P. Geeker.

Fountain remains in jail without bond.

Century Utility Customers Receiving Dramatically Higher Bills After Rate Hikes

May 5, 2026

The first utility bills with new, dramatically increased rates are arriving for Town of Century customers, and many residents are not happy.

In April, the town council voted to nearly double the cost of water usage, alongside smaller increases for wastewater to keep the system financially viable.

In addition, the town had to replace water meters, many of which were 25 or more years old. That, according to Town Administrator Dave Murzin, means more accurate usage readings because decades-old meters tend to under-record usage.

Effective April 1, the base rate for 2,000 gallons of water nearly doubled from $13.59 to $26.64. Usage tiers over 2,000 gallons a month almost doubled for up to 5,000 gallons (from $2.59 to $5.08) with other increases for additional usage. Wastewater rates increased from $16.94 to $17.79 for 2,000 gallons, plus additional usage fees above 2,000 gallons.

The utility bills arriving the past few days are the first billing cycle to reflect the new rates.

And the bills also include a recent garbage rate hike of $10.47 per month that went into effect a few months ago.

All of it adds up to a new base bill of $82.94 now for water, sewer and garbage for a customer using 2,000 gallons and with one garbage can.

Century Leaders Make Personal Donations to Northview Construction Academy For Town Bat Houses

May 5, 2026

Century Mayor Ben Boutwell and Town Administrator Dave Murzin made personal donations on Monday to the Northview High School Building Construction Academy for bat houses constructed for the town.

In early April, the town installed 30 bat houses constructed by students in the Northview academy to provide a safe habitat for local bats, which have been causing issues and risking damage to municipal equipment.

There was no cost to the town for the bat house project. Gibbs Equipment of Cantonment installed donated poles for the bat houses across the town at no cost

“It’s great to see our community come together on a project like this,” Mayor Ben Boutwell said recenthly. “From our students to our partners, this effort shows what we can accomplish when we work together to make Century a better place to live.”

The bat houses will be located at the Century Town Hall, Showalter Park, Nadine McCaw Park, McMurray Park, Century Business Center, and the Century Wastewater Treatment plant.

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ECSO: Walnut Hill Man Charged After Tossing Meth During Traffic Stop

May 4, 2026

A Walnut Hill man was arrested after allegedly throwing meth from a vehicle during a traffic stop.

Anthony Michael Williams, 53, was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) without a prescription, felony tampering with evidence, driving while license suspended, and failing to register a motor vehicle. He was also issued a citation for the open container. Williams was was later released from the Escambia County Jail on a $6,500 bond.

An Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputy observed a blue Honda Odyssey with no tag traveling on Nokomis Road.

When the deputy activated their lights and sirens, he witnessed the driver throw a bag of white powder out of the window as he came to a stop in a driveway on Nokomis Road, about a quarter mile east of Highway 97, according to an arrest report.

Williams was detained after deputies recovered a bag, which contained 0.7 grams of a white powdery substance that tested positive for methamphetamine

Investigators also located two open containers of alcohol in the vehicle’s cupholder.

A records check revealed Williams’ license had been suspended since May 2022 and the vehicle was not registered.

State Fire Marshal Continues Investigation Into Fatal Cantonment House Fire

May 4, 2026

The cause of an early April fire that claimed one life in Cantonment remains under investigation.

The fire was reported just after 8 p.m. April 6 on Arena Road, about a quarter of a mile west of County Road 97.

The house was involved with heavy fire when firefighters arrived a few moments later, and the adult victim was located inside the brick home. There was no one else inside, but a dog and a cat were also found deceased.

The Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office on Friday told NorthEscambia.com that the investigation is continuing.

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Ernest Ward Middle Inducts New Honor Society Members

May 4, 2026

New members were inducted last Friday into the National Junior Honor Society during a ceremony at Ernest Ward Middle School.

The NJHS is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding middle school students. More than just an honor roll, NJHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship and character.

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Northview’s Season Ends In Regional Semifinals

May 4, 2026

Northview was at bat, down 9-7 in the bottom of the seventh with the bases loaded with one out. Everybody in the dugout was up and loud. A standing-room only Chiefs family cheered. There wasn’t a cloud in the blue skies over Bratt on a beautiful Sunday afternoon for baseball. A regional championship for the Chiefs seemed like a very real possibility.

Everything was perfect.

Until it wasn’t.

A groundball up the middle and one, two…a double play by the Chipley Tigers earned them a 2-1 series win and a Rural Region 1 semifinal win.

“It hurts.”

That’s how first-year Northview Chiefs head coach Justin Raley reacted to Sunday’s 9-7 loss to the Chipley Tigers.

“It hurts because you know how much it means to the seniors, to everybody that’s a part of this program. It hurts. I know what it’s like to win it, and I know how it feels to lose it, and it hurts so bad,” he said. “Especially when you know you had a chance. Oh yeah, so many chances, and we just kind of left it out there.”

Friday rain had forced two games on Saturday in the regional semifinals, with Chipley taking the first game 10-3 in a best-of-three series, and Northview powering back with a big 16-8 win in the nightcap.

Chipley held a 5-2 lead in the top of the third on Sunday, but the Chiefs battled back before Chipley took the lead 9-6 in the top of the seventh.

Bryant Mason went 2-5 to lead the Chiefs in hits on Sunday, while Grayden Sheffield, Dane King, Grayson Burns and Cole Davis each added one hit.

Portwood went four innings on the hill for NHS, allowing five hits, five runs (four earned), striking out three and walking six. Jackson Bridges went for three innings, surrendering four hits and four runs (one earned), striking out five and walking three.

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“Guys, I’m proud of you,” Raley, who last year was an assistant coach at Jay, told the team after the game. He pointed out the team was 19-10, and had beat Jay three times, including once to claim the district championship.

“It was a great year and we did so many great things with this group of guys. They changed some stuff around here, and I’m proud of them,” he said, already looking forward to next season.

“We’ve got a lot of good guys coming back, a lot of guys that are going to return and do good things,” Raley said. “There’s a good chance we can be back in the same spot next year, if we do what we are supposed to do.”

Chipley will now travel to Holmes County for the Rural Region 1 final on May 8-9.

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First Responders Sunday Honors Local Heroes and Their Families

May 4, 2026

The annual First Responders Sunday was held on Sunday at Marcus Pointe Baptist Church to honor the brave men and women who serve Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. The event was a day of gratitude and celebration for all firefighters, law enforcement officers, EMTs, paramedics, dispatchers, and their families.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Escambia County Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS, Pensacola Police Department, and the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office were among the participants.

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Escambia County officials, including District 1 Commissioner Steve Stroberger, District 3 Commissioner Lumon May, District 4 Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger, and Administrator Wes Moreno, attended.

The day’s event included activities and programs for children, family portraits, a free meal, and an exclusive Marcus Pointe pocket knife to commemorate the day.

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Here Are This Weeks Road Construction Slow Down Spots

May 4, 2026

Drivers will encounter traffic disruptions on the following state roads in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties as crews perform construction and maintenance activities.

Escambia County:

  • State Road (S.R.) 99 (Beulah Road) Resurfacing from Mobile Highway (S.R. 10A) to Isaacs Road – Drivers may encounter intermittent lane closures on Beulah Road, from Mobile Highway to Isaacs Road, Sunday, May 3 through Thursday, May 7, between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m., for concrete flatwork and striping operations.
  • Interstate 10 (I-10) Resurfacing from east of U.S. 29 to east of Davis Highway (S.R. 291) – Drivers on I-10 may encounter intermittent lane closures, traffic shifts and periodic ramp closures, between mile markers 11 and 14, Sunday, May 3 through Thursday, May 7, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for paving operations and roadway construction.
  • S.R. 296 (Brent Lane/Bayou Boulevard) Resurfacing from Davis Highway (S.R. 291) to Baisden Road – Drivers may encounter the following traffic disruptions, Sunday, May 3 through Thursday, May 7, between 8 p.m. and 5:30 a.m., for paving operations and placement of thermoplastic striping:
    • Intermittent lane closures on Brent Lane/Bayou Boulevard, from Davis Highway to Baisden Road.
    • On-street parking closures on Bayou Boulevard, between 12th Avenue and Baisden Road.
  • S.R. 292 (Gulf Beach Highway) from east of Bauer Road (County Road (C.R.) 293) to Manchester Street The week of Sunday, May 3, drivers may encounter intermittent lane closures on S.R. 292, from east of Bauer Road to Manchester Street, between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m., for construction activities. Additionally, a new traffic configuration has been implemented on S.R. 292 between Mills Avenue and just east of Patton Drive, with travel lanes shifted to the outside of the roadway to provide space to construct a median traffic separator. Channelizing devices are in place to delineate the work zone. The speed limit has been reduced to 35 mph through the work zone.
  • Business U.S. 98 (Garden Street) Construction from Pace Boulevard to the Interstate 110 (I- 110) ramp – The week of Sunday, May 3, drivers may encounter the following construction-related traffic disruptions:
    • Garden Street, between Pace Boulevard and North Donelson Street, is reduced to two travel lanes (one in each direction) as crews perform construction activities on the north side of the street. This temporary traffic configuration will be in place through late 2026.
    • Temporary side street closures north of Garden Street, from B Street to E Street, for ECUA sanitary sewer upgrades. This week, drivers may encounter a closure with detour at C Street and D Street. Signage will be in place to direct drivers through the work zone.
    • On-street parking is closed on Garden Street, between B Street and L Street.
  • Interstate 110 (I-110) Resurfacing from I-10 to U.S. 98 – Drivers on I-110 may encounter intermittent lane closures, traffic shifts and periodic ramp closures, between I-10 and U.S. 98, Sunday, May 3 through Thursday, May 7, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., for paving operations and roadway construction.
  • I-10 at Nine Mile Road Interchange (Exit 5) Construction – Drivers will encounter the following construction-related traffic disruptions:
    • Intermittent outside lane closures on I-10 westbound near the Nine Mile Road interchange, Sunday, May 3 through Thursday, May 7, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
    • Nine Mile Road will be reduced to one travel lane in each direction between the I-10 ramps, Sunday, May 3 through Friday, May 8, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Law enforcement will be on site, and directional signage will be in place to guide drivers through the work zone.
    • Temporary reconfiguration of the I-10 westbound ramps, which will remain in place through mid-2026
  • I-10 at U.S. 29 Interchange (Exit 10) Construction – The week of Sunday, May 3, drivers will encounter the following construction-related traffic disruptions:
    • I-10 is reduced to two travel lanes in each direction between U.S. 29 and I-110.
    • I-10 travel lanes are shifted away from the median area of the roadway, near the U.S. 29 interchange.
    • The U.S. 29 southbound access to the I-10 eastbound on-ramp has been reduced.
    • The U.S. 29 northbound ramp to I-10 eastbound is closed. U.S. 29 northbound drivers are being detoured to make a U-turn at Broad Street onto U.S. 29 southbound to access I-10 eastbound.
  • S.R. 97 (Atmore Highway) Resurfacing from U.S. 29 to the Alabama State Line – Motorists will encounter the following traffic impacts:
    • North and southbound drivers will encounter a temporary traffic shift to one lane at S.R. 97 and S.R. 95.
    • Intermittent lane and shoulder closures are to be expected throughout the project limits on Monday, May 4, through Friday, May 8, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for median improvements.
    • Lane closures are to be expected at S.R. 95 and S.R. 97 on Monday, May 4, through Friday, May 8, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for median improvements.

Santa Rosa County:

  • U.S. 98 Widening from Bayshore Road to Portside Drive – Motorists will encounter the following traffic impacts:
    • Median and turn lane closures from Bayshore Road to Tiger Lake Drive.
    • Intermittent lane closures and additional median closures between Bayshore Road and Tiger Lake Drive, Sunday, May 3 through Friday, May 8, from 7 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. for paving operations.
  • U.S. 90 Resurfacing from Escambia River Bridge to east of Woodbine Road (C.R. 197A) – Drivers may encounter intermittent lane closures on U.S. 90, from Escambia River Bridge to Woodbine Road, Sunday, May 3 through Thursday, May 7, between 7 p.m. and 5:30 a.m., for guardrail installation. Additionally, the speed limit has been reduced to 45 mph through the work zone.

All activities are weather dependent and may be delayed or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather.

Pictured: Culvert work in the intersection of Highway 29 at Highway 97 in Molino. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

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