Flomaton Police Arrest Harassment, Trespassing Suspect
January 19, 2023
The Flomaton Police Department arrested a suspect this week that had been wanted since an incident on December 20.
Jeremy Alan Crapps was wanted for trespassing first degree and harassment.
Police Chief Johnny Wilson said Crapps entered the yard of an abandoned house on Ringold Street that was posted no trespassing.
The homeowner told police they exchanged words, leading to the harassment charge, Wilson said. The homeowner never saw Crapps enter the house.
Crapps was issued a notice to appear when he was arrested on Martin Luther King Drive in Flomaton.
U.S. Marshals, ECSO Arrest Three Suspects On Multiple Charges
January 18, 2023
Three suspects were arrested yesterday by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshals.
Sabastian Scott LaFountain, 22, was charged with attempted homicide, three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and firing a weapon in public. On December 27, LaFountain allegedly opened fire on Pipeline Road. Responding deputies found shell casings in the road and bullet holes in a residents. A short time, later, a victim arrived at a local hospital with a gunshot wound to the leg. The victim told deputies that he was shot during an argument with LaFountain.
Larry Franklin Reid, 46, was charged with fleeing/eluding law enforcement, aggravated assault with a daily weapon, firing a missile into a dwelling, vehicle or building, criminal mischief over $1,000, and attempted first-degree premeditated murder.
Ryan Lynn Faulk, 32, was charged with failure to appear for possession of a weapon by a convicted felon and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription.
LaFountain’s bond was set at $125,000. Reid and Faulk were booked into the Escambia County Jail without bond.
Man Convicted Of Chemstrand Road Home Invasion, Rape, Kidnapping
January 18, 2023
A jury has found an Escambia County man guilty in a Chemstrand Road home invasion robbery that led to the kidnapping and rape of the victim.
Billy Ray Smith, Jr., was convicted of burglary of a dwelling with a battery, sexual battery with a deadly weapon, armed kidnapping, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, grand theft auto, theft of a credit card, fraudulent use of a credit card, petit theft, and battery.
On August 18, 2021, Smith entered the victim’s home on Chemstrand Road while she was asleep on the couch, according to prosecutors. He put a gun to her head, threatened her, demanded money, and ransacked her home.
He then put the victim in the trunk of her car and drove to a vacant lot, where he raped her at knifepoint. He then used the victim’s debit card and withdrew money from an ATM in the area, and then stole the victim’s car, and ultimately left the victim duct taped to a chair in her bathroom.
Smith was seen on surveillance video driving the victim’s car, using her debit card, and hiding her property behind a dumpster. Fingerprint evidence linking him was also located.
Smith faces a maximum of life in prison when he is sentenced on March 9.
Century Man Charged With Shooting Into Vehicle In Atmore, Unrelated Rape
January 18, 2023
A Century man has been charged with shooting at a vehicle in Atmore and an unrelated rape.
E’Monee DeMontae Long, 20, was charged with two counts of attempted assault first degree, two counts of reckless endangerment, two counts of discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle, and rape second degree.
Earlier this month, Atmore Police responded to the area of Brooks Lane where Long allegedly chased and shot into an occupied vehicle.
The rape charge against Long stemmed from a 2020 incident. Atmore Police did not arrest him then because he was charged with murder in a November 2020 triple shooting on Alger Road in Century. In August 2022, Florida authorities dropped first degree murder and aggravated battery charges against Long due to insufficient evidence.
Long remained in the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center in Brewton without bond.
Century Swears In Second New Interim Council Member
January 18, 2023
The Town of Century swore in the second of two interim town council members Tuesday night.
The year opened with two vacant council seats after no one ran for them during last year’s elections. On January 2, the three sitting council members appointed Shelisa McCall Abraham and Alicia Johnson to the seats. Abraham took the oath of office January 2, but Johnson was unable to attend that meeting.
Johnson was sworn in Tuesday night.
Abraham is currently the president of the Century Area Chamber of Commerce and has spent about 30 years in the financial services industry. Johnson was Century’s water and wastewater superintendent until she resigned in March 2019 after several years with the town.
The interim seats will be filled by a special election in March.
Pictured above: Alicia Johnson (center) takes the oath of office for Century Town Council Seat 4 Tuesday night. The oath was administered by Town Clerk Leslie Howington while the Bible was held by Mayor Ben Boutwell. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Tate Cheerleading Wins Regionals, Headed To State Championship
January 18, 2023
The Tate High School Aggie cheerleaders are the Florida High School Athletic Association Region 1 small varsity champions.
Tate outscored Nease (Ponte Verde), Fort Walton Beach and Navarre.
The Aggies will advance directly to the 2023 FHSAA competitive cheerleading state championships in Gainesville February 3-4.
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Space Heater Blamed For Molino Mobile Home Fire
January 18, 2023
A space heater was determined to be the cause of a residential fire that damaged a mobile home in Molino midday Sunday.
Escambia County Fire Rescue responded to the mobile home fire in the 1200 block of Bet Raines Road, just east of Highway 29, about 11:50 a.m. Firefighters arrived to observe flames in the master bedroom window with the occupants standing outside. The fire was quickly brought under control.
There were no injuries.
The Cantonment, McDavid, Ensley and Bellview stations of the Escambia Fire Rescue responded.
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Woman Charged With Making Terroristic Threat Toward Flomaton Elementary
January 18, 2023
A Flomaton woman is facing felony charges for allegedly threatening to kill everyone at a local elementary school, and the sheriff says the state’s mental health system has failed to help people like her.
Lynda Ann Thompson, 39, was charged with felony making a terrorist threat and disturbing the peace after the incident last Friday at Flomaton Elementary School.
“She went to the school, talking out of her head and basically threatening to kill everyone,” Escambia County (AL) Sheriff Heath Jackson said. She did not have any weapons.
According to the school, the campus was immediately placed on lockdown, and law enforcement immediately responded when Thompson was discovered on campus. The school said she did not enter any building on campus.
“She is one of those individuals that mental health has turned their back on and failed to provide the services to those that drastically need it,” Jackson said. “The Sheriff’s Office is committed to keeping our schools safe, even if that includes doing mental health’s job.”
Thompson remained in the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center without bond.
Trash Fire Spreads, Ignites Shed
January 18, 2023
A trash fire sparked a fire that destroyed a shed in Cantonment Sunday afternoon.
The fire was reported about 4:15 p.m. in the 2100 block of Pompano Street, just off East Kingsfield Road and Highway 29.
Firefighters arrived to find the shed engulfed in flames that were threatening other nearby sheds. The first shed was destroyed, but Escambia County Fire Rescue was able to prevent damage to the others.
An ECFR investigation determined that a trash fire spread, catching the shed on fire.
There were no injuries reported .
The Cantonment, Ensley, Bellview, Brent, Ferry Pass, and Osceola stations of Escambia Fire Rescue responded.
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Escambia Man Faces Up To Life In Prison For Sexual Battery Of Three Children
January 18, 2023
An Escambia County jury has found an Escambia County man guilty of molesting three children in his care.
James Randall Moehle, 65, was convicted on six counts of sexual battery by a person in familial or custodial authority and one count of lewd or lascivious molestation of a victim between 12 and 16 years old.
“During the trial, it was revealed that James Moehle had been sexually abusing three minor children over several years,” the State Attorney’s Office said.
Moehle faces a maximum sentence of life in prison when he is sentenced on April 20.











