Traffic Stop Leads To Woman’s Arrest With Trafficking Amounts Of Fentanyl, Meth, Cocaine

February 17, 2024

An Escambia County woman is facing multiple drug charges after a traffic stop early Friday morning in Escambia County.

Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies pulled 41-year old  Cassy Callahan over on Pensacola Boulevard near Stumpfield Road. Callahan has an active arrest warrant for larceny and fraud.

During the arrest, deputies located cocaine in Callahan’s possession. Deputies searched the vehicle and located a trafficking amount of cocaine (69 grams), over 500 grams of fentanyl, trafficking amounts of methamphetamine (over 160 grams), marijuana, Xanax, and other drug paraphernalia, according to ECSO.

Callahan was charged with trafficking fentanyl, trafficking methamphetamine, trafficking cocaine, possession of marijuana with intent to sell, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

The passenger, Whitney Bailey was arrested on an active warrant for possession of a controlled substance without a prescription.

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Ice Flyers Drop Weekend Opener To Quad Cities

February 17, 2024

By Bill Vilona, Ice Flyers correspondent

Garrett Milan tied the Ice Flyers franchise goal-scoring record Friday, but he wished the feat came with better satisfaction.

Instead, the Quad City Storm broke open a tight game with four goals in the final period, skating off with a 6-3 win against the Ice Flyers. It was the first of three consecutive games between the teams this weekend at the Pensacola Bay Center.

The Ice Flyers halved the lead to 2-1 in the final seconds of the second period and carried momentum into the intermission.

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But that became short-lived.

Quad City scored just 36 seconds into the final period, got a pair more to pad a lead, then finished their scoring with empty net goal with 41 seconds remaining.

A crowd of 4,462 on Dino Race Night watched Milan get a historic goal with his one-time shot with 7:35 left in the game. It was his 85th goal for the Ice Flyers, matching the record set by former Ice Flyers great Adam Pawlick, who set the mark in three seasons (2013-2016).

The Storm (20-18, 40 points) began the weekend two points ahead of the Ice Flyers (17-19, 2 OT losses) for sixth place in the SPHL standings.

Ice Flyers goaltender Eric Dop made his first start at home after playing both games last week at Huntsville.

The game recap:

FIRST PERIOD

The Ice Flyers had a 12-5 edge in shots on goal, but Quad City scored the only goal of the period. It occurred with exactly 10 minutes left, just 11 seconds after the Storm killed off the Ice Flyers only power play chance.
The Storm caught the Ice Flyers in a 2-on-1 advantage at center ice and Quad City center, Leif Mattson, faked a pass and buried a wrist shot behind Dop in the top corner of the net.

Three minutes later, the Ice Flyers killed off a Quad City power play by limiting the Storm to one shot.

The best Ice Flyers scoring chance occurred when Garrett Milan was thwarted by Storm goaltender Brent Moran with 3:34 left. Then just 27 seconds later, Ivan Bondarenko and Malik Johnson had great chances in the crease area, but with Moran on the ice, a teammate got in the net to stop a loose puck.

SECOND PERIOD

After missing on a power-play chance in the final two minutes, the Ice Flyers broke through when Dale Deon scored on a rebound with just 28.8 seconds left. That goal halved the Storm lead and lifted up the crowd with the goal dance.

Reggie Millette created the opportunity with his wrist shot that forced a kick save by Moran and Deon was there to bang in the rebound while skating toward the crease. It was Deon’s second goal since joining the Ice Flyers last month, as part of an early January trade with the Peoria Rivermen.

Earlier in the period Millette was involved in a pair of scrums with Quad City players.

Quad City took a 2-0 lead less than four minutes into the period on a wrist shot by Logan Nelson between the faceoff circles. But that score could have been more if not for two big saves by the Ice Flyers’ Dop in this period that kept Pensacola within striking distance.

THIRD PERIOD

What a goal flurry ensured from the start of this period.

Nelson scored his second goal of the game for the Storm just 26 seconds into the period, after he rifled a screened shot past Dop.

It then became a 4-1 lead when Trevor Mount scored nine minutes later.

Milan’s goal was followed by the Storm’s Darren McCormick scoring two minutes later and that one became a back-breaker.

Millette scored the Ice Flyers third goal in unassisted fashion with 1:26 left in the game.

NOTABLES – There were three heats of the Dino costume races in the first intermission. That was followed by a consolation and championship race during the second intermission.
This was the Ice Flyers’ 19th home game. They will have seven home games left following the weekend series.

QUOTABLES:

Ice Flyers Coach Gary Graham: “I think the first two periods was a competitive game. We had a really good start to the game. We gave them (scoring) chances off the rush and that’s what happened. It’s a game of chances. Those first two goals, we didn’t give up much, but the chances we did give up, they capitalized on.

“I thought that goal we scored at the end of the second period was just what we needed at the right time. Unfortunately, we might of come out in the third period almost a little too high and they came out and were opportunistic again. They scored right away and you just could feel the air let out of our whole group. That was a tough goal. That goal summarized what happened in the third period. We just didn’t handle the moment well. The next 10 minutes we didn’t play good hockey at all.

Ice Flyers center/captain Garrett Milan: “Like I told the guys in the (locker) room… they congratulated me, it’s great, but honestly tying the record means nothing. I’ll trade that for wins right now. It’s all about wins right now.”

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NEXT FACEOFF
WHO: Quad City Storm vs. Ice Flyers.
WHEN: Saturday, 7:05 p.m.

Company Increases Offer By $1 Million For Smaller Portion Of OLF-8

February 16, 2024

An investment firm  has upped their offer by a million dollars for a smaller portion of the Escambia Ccounty-owned OLF-8 property on Nine Mile Road.

Ryan Bell of Kinetic Realty Services and Pensacola Bay Realty broker Bryce Burch on behalf of Precision Capital previously offered $20 million for 537 acres, a majority of the property, and proposed the development of some 900 single family homes.

This week, Precision Capital increased their offer to $21 million for 290 acres while following the area’s master plan, and no longer proposing single family homes. The county would retain the remainder of the property for economic development.

Last week, the Escambia County Commission voted 4-0 on February 8 to begin negotiations with Beulah Town Center (BTC) LLC and partner Fred Hemmer on a contract to develop OLF-8. Beulah Town Center (BTC) and Hemmer have told commissioners that they will follow the Master plan and not contruct any single family homes.

Beulah Town Center’s latest offer was $20 million cash for 290 acres, with the county retaining  acreage for economic development. Under their latest proposal, BTC will not retain a purchase option on the additional property.

BTC and Hemmer also revised their offer at the request of Commissioner Jeff Bergosh to set aside sufficient property to allow the county to construct four tennis courts adjacent to the new Navy Federal Recreation Park.

Just before the commission voted to negotiate a contract with BTC, District 1 Commissioner Jeff Bergosh said he could not consider Precision Capital’s offer that, at the time, did not follow the master plan.

FHP Arrests Convicted Felon In Escambia County With Weapons, Neo-Nazi Memorabilia

February 16, 2024

Thursday, Florida Highway Patrol troopers arrested a convicted felon in Escambia County with weapons and neo-Nazi memorabilia.

Trooper stopped a vehicle on I-10 near the Highway 29 exit for following a dump truck too closely.

Troopers discovered weapons, including handguns, ammunition, and antisemitic memorabilia.

The driver, identified as 42-year old Ronald Lee Murray Jr., of Cypress, Texas, was confirmed to be a convicted felon with multiple felony convictions out on bond in Orange County, Florida. Murray also holds no valid Florida driver’s license.

Passengers in the vehicle were released, and Murray was booked into the Escambia County Jail without bond on charges of driving while license suspended or revoked and possession of a weapon or ammunition by a convicted felon. According to jail records, he was also wanted by the FBI.

The investigation is continuing.

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Escambia County Adds New Sidewalks Near Pine Meadow Elementary

February 16, 2024

Escambia County has completed the 9 ½ Mile Road Sidewalk Project, providing children and their families with a safer route to Pine Meadow Elementary School by connecting to the existing sidewalk network in the area.

The project added approximately 4,600 feet of 5-foot sidewalks near Pine Meadow Elementary School from Edendale Lane to Cove Avenue, expanding existing sidewalks that were installed as part of the Safe Routes to School initiative.

Florida’s Safe Routes to School program helps communities like Escambia County address school transportation needs and encourage more students to walk or ride their bicycles to school. The program is part of a nationwide movement to increase the number of children who walk or ride their bicycles to school by funding projects that make it easier and safer for them to do so.

“Any opportunity to enhance safety for our children is a win for Escambia County,” District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry said. “I’m incredibly excited to have this project completed and provide a better connected, safer route for children and families to walk or bike to and from school.”

The goal of this project was to contribute toward creating safer walking infrastructure in Escambia County, while providing a more safe and secure walking route for Pine Meadow Elementary School students

Sweet Treats: Record Setting Northview Culinary Arts Academy Makes School Board Presentation

February 16, 2024

Students from Northview High School’s Culinary Arts Academy made a presentation to the Escambia County School Board during a workshop meeting Thursday.

They also provided a charcuterie board filled with sweet treats.

The Northview High School Culinary Arts Academy had one 167 students earn culinary certifications last year, a district record. The academy was also named the Escambia County School District’s 2023 Career Academy of the Year.

Academy students can receive certifications from the National Registry of Food Safety Professionals (NRFSP) and ServSafe. Students learn to prepare meals, cater events, prepare and have a chance to compete in food-related competitions.

“To our students, thank you. What you do is amazing,” Superintendent Keith Leonard said.

For a photo gallery from the presentation and Powerpoint slides with more information about the program, click or tap here.

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Second Suspect Arrested In Deadly Shooting Of Man Trying To Stop Fight On Atmore Street

February 16, 2024

Atmore Police on Thursday charged a second suspect in a deadly shooting that claimed the life of a 39-year old man.

The Atmore Police Department responded to reported gunfire just before 11 a.m. January 13 in the area of Martin Luther King Avenue and Bragg Street.

They found a 39-year old Okeema McCants suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. McCants was transported to Atmore Community Hospital where he was later pronounced deceased.

“During the initial investigation of the crime scene, the investigators recovered spent casings from two different caliber firearms. Investigators were able to identify the two male subjects who were involved in the physical altercation and the two subjects who discharged firearms,” Atmore Police Sgt. Darrell McMann said.

Witnesses provided police with a description that led to the arrest of 25-year old Charles DeWayne Walker of Atmore about two hours later. Atmore Police said he was in possession of a handgun stolen from Jefferson County, Alabama, at the time of his arrest and had an outstanding warrant for theft of property.

McMann said 30-year old Cleo Frye III was identified as the other subject who fired multiple rounds.

Investigators learned that Frye may have fled the Atmore area and requested the assistance of U.S. Marshals. Agents took Frye into custody Thursday afternoon without incident on Highway 21 at Woods Road. Frye was booked into the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center without bond.

Tate’s Trevaris Edwards Signs Full Football Scholarship

February 16, 2024

Tate High School offensive lineman Trevaris Edwards signed a full football scholarship Thursday with Carson-Newman University in Jefferson City, Tennessee.

Edwards is an honors student who is a member of the Tate High School Agriscience Academy and student council. He is also a member of the weightlifting and track and field teams.

“Tre excelled on the field his senior year and became one of the area’s most dominating lineman,” said Aggies head coach Rhett Summerford. “He did this all while maintaining a 3.6 gpa. We’re all looking forward to what his college career will bring. He’s going to do great things at Carson-Newman.”

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Man Seeks To Withdraw Plea In Conviction As Accessory In 2018 Walnut Hill Murder

February 15, 2024

A man recently sentenced to prison as an accessory in a 2018 Walnut Hill murder case has filed a motion to withdraw a no contest plea he made over four years ago.

Christopher James Logan Stacey was sentenced in January to 40 years in prison for accessory after the face to first degree premeditated murder and accessory after the face to first degree attempted premeditated murder. He received credit for 1,612 days served in the county jail awaiting trial.

According to a motion filed in circuit court, Christopher James Logan Stacey seeks to withdraw his plea because it was “entered due to defense counsel coercing him and/or not explaining all implications of the plea”. His attorney, Bryan J. Hamlin, disputes the claim and asd the court to appoint another “conflict-free” counsel. A hearing is set for next week before Judge Linda Nobles.

His father, Christopher Alan Stacey was convicted in September 2023 and sentenced to life plus 30 years for second degree murder and attempted second degree murder. He was originally indicted for first degree premeditated murder and attempted first degree premeditated murderbut pleaded to the letter charges.

Christopher Alan Stacey claimed the shootings were self defense. Court motions and denied appeals from the Florida First District Court of Appeals delayed the trial, but all of Stacey’s self defense motions were eventually denied.

Christopher Alan Stacey’s ex-wife, Jessica Nicole Thomas, was also charged with accessory after the fact to first degree premeditated murder and accessory after the fact to attempted first degree premeditated murder for the shooting at her home on Highway 164. Alexis Ileene Shiffner Cain pleaded guility to accessory after the fact to first degree premeditated murder and accessory after the fact to attempted first degree premeditated murder.

Alabama detectives learned that Boutwell had been at his friend’s house in the 5900 block of Highway 164, just east of Highway 97 in Walnut Hill. Deputies responded to find the suspects in the home.

An Escambia County, FL, investigator was contacted by Atmore Police to relay information on the shooting location. He instructed deputies to respond to the home where they found a couch burning in the backyard (photo below). Deputies extinguished the fire. Victim Boutwell later said he was shot on the couch in the living room of the home, which is about nine miles from where the men were found with the truck.

According to the report, an AR-15 was found in one of the bedrooms and a 12 gauge shotgun was found in another bedroom. The report does not specify if either was the murder weapon. A bullet hole was found in an interior wall.

Christopher Alan Stacey was seated on a bucket across the road from the residence watching as investigators processed the crime scene, while his son sat  in a wooden chair in front of a neighboring home (both pictured below). Cain and Jessica Thomas were placed in the back of ECSO patrol vehicles as investigators worked.

Florida investigators also responded to the truck at Brushy Creek on Deere Creek Road in Alabama to process that crime scene with Alabama agencies.  The straight-line location of the truck was about 1,000 feet north of the Alabama-Florida State line.

Christopher Alan Stacey, resided with Thomas at the home on Highway 164. Boutwell told law enforcement that he was shot because of an argument with her ex-husband. The son, Christopher James Logan Stacey, also resided in the home, the report states.

Boutwell, the victim that survived the July 2018 shooting, was killed in a single vehicle wreck on March 13, 2021, on Highway 4A about three miles west of Century. He was pronounced deceased at the scene; there were no passengers in the vehicle. [Read more...]

Pictured below: Christopher Alan Stacey was seated on a bucket across the road from the residence watching as investigators processed the crime scene, while his son James Logan Stacey sat on a wooden chair in front of a neighboring home. Pictured middle below: A deputy questions Jessica Thomas as she sits inside a patrol vehicle in Walnut Hill. Pictured bottom: Investigators say two men were shot inside this home on Highway 164 in Walnut Hill. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

Today Is The 8th Anniversary Of EF-3 Tornado That Ravaged Century (With Photo Galleries)

February 15, 2024

Thursday marks the eigth anniversary of an EF-3 tornado that ripped through Century.
The tornado first touched down southwest of Lambert Bridge Road southwest of McDavid at 3:32 p.m. on February 15, 2016. The first EF-2 intensity damage was on Holland Road where a workshop was destroyed. As it moved into Century, the tornado reached peak intensity with widespread EF-2 damage with isolated EF-3 level damage from 152 mph winds that destroyed numerous homes and businesses, according to the National Weather Service.

The tornado continued to track across the state line into Alabama with EF-2 damage on Old Fannie Road east of Flomaton. The tornado continued toward Pollard, AL, where it weakened and lifted at 3:55 p.m.

The EF-3 tornado was on the ground 16.5 miles with a path up to 300 yards wide.

The photos on this page and in the first gallery below were taken just by NorthEscambia.com just minutes after the tornado touchdown in Century. In the top photo seen around the world, neighbors and first responders came together to rescue a woman that was trapped in her overturned mobile home.

For a photo gallery from February 15, 2015, click here.

For a photo gallery featuring the Century UMC, click here.

For an additional damage photo gallery, click here.

For a photo gallery from Gov. Rick Scott’s visit to Century, click here.

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