(Updated With Photos) Molino, Cantonment Women Among 15 Arrested For Prostitution

September 11, 2009

(Updated 11:30 a.m.) A total of 15 people were arrested on prostitution charges Thursday, including women from Molino and Cantonment.

wallacecherierenee.jpgThe arrests were conducted in the Brownsville area by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. With over 100 arrests this year, there have been prostitution arrests this year in Escambia County than in any year since the department has kept records, according to Sgt. Ted Roy, spokesperson

Cherie Renee Wallace (top left), 32, of Highway 196, Molino, was charged with  procure for prostitution and booked into the Escambia County Jail. A  warrant related to two traffic charges — driving with a suspended license and no driver’s license — was also served against her. She remains in the jail without bond on the traffic charges and $500 bond on the prostitution charge.

braswellmelissalynn.jpgMelissa Lynn Braswell (bottom left), 29, of Parker Road, Cantonment , was charged with procure for prostitution and was being held o $2,500 in the Escambia County Jail.

Barbara Ellen Castleberry, 43, of Paul Street, Pensacola;  Barbara Ann Lewis, 44, of Lee Street, Pensacola; Brenda Kay Bolden, 39, of Mobile Highway, Pensacola; Clyde Darnley Smith, 26, of Jacksonville, N.C.; Linda Kay Shaffer, 40, of Bonifay Way, Pensacola; Ruth Ann Dubose, 49, of Pace Blvd., Pensacola; Timothy Jerome Curry, 40, of Blount Street, Pensacola; Broderick D. Norris, 44, of Frontera Circle, Pensacola; Marvin Lee King, 44, of Massachusetts Avenue, Pensacola; Tabitha Marie Kimbrough, 27, of Jackson Street, Pensacola; Pablo Lujan Gonzales, 31, of Mobile Highway, Pensacola; and Robin Denise Ball, of Fisher Street, Pensacola, were also booked into the Escambia County Jail Thursday on prostitution charges.

Mugshots of each person are below, click to enlarge.

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Comments

23 Responses to “(Updated With Photos) Molino, Cantonment Women Among 15 Arrested For Prostitution”

  1. Freethinker on September 16th, 2009 4:36 pm

    Vikingwench,
    I too served in the US Navy for many years and have seen and am guilty of being a member of the “my marriage license is only valid in the United States” crowd you mention. Like most men and some women who have served in the military, I too visited prostitutes overseas, but only for SEX, my LOVE belonged to one woman, my wife at the time. That relationship worked for over 20 years, actually it was what kept our relationship strong I believe because not long after retirement, I realized the woman I thought I loved was only the ONE because of the freedoms the military provided me. Once I was forced to be with her and only her, our relationship deteriorated and we divorced. Now had I had those same opportunities to visit legal brothels here in the US, we might still be together today. People have wandering eyes, some can control it, and others do not have or want the same restraint. I like many, am one of those people who choose not to conform to the whole monogamous concept that is forced down our throats. Marriage licenses were originally only granted for one year with the option to renew each year, some how we turned it into a “until death do us part” commitment, hence most marriages fail. Let’s face it, we are a people who like different choices in everything in our lives including partners.

    JustSaying,
    I get it too! Unfortunately most people still walk through life wearing rose-colored glasses; drinking the Kool-Aid Uncle Sam has been feeding us about the “war on drugs” at a cost of 30 billions dollars per year since the early 1980’s. Prohibition didn’t work in the past; it hasn’t worked in recent years and will not work in the future. The sooner we accept this fact, the sooner we will be able to dedicate some of those tax payer dollars to education instead of incarceration and actually change things for the better.

  2. Matt Cufr on September 16th, 2009 11:45 am

    I used to own a company a couple of years ago. I hired a man I know sold drugs and I gess I figured I could change his ways by giving him a good paying job. He help do general maintenance and clean up and was paid 10.00 per hr. This didn’t change him. He made more money selling drugs than working for me. If I had to hire sales people I would hire drug dealer because there so good at selling. However no matter what amount of money they were raised different and that is some thing very hard to change. To some money is money no matter what the deed.

  3. vikingwench on September 13th, 2009 11:07 pm

    And might I add, bad behavior is not exclusive to the male of the species. There are plenty of women who fool around on their men, they just usually don’t have to pay for it. I don’t want to make it seem like I’m man-bashing, because I’m not. There are men and women both who have a strong conscience and sense of personal honor, and then there are men and women who lack both.

  4. letmespeak13 on September 13th, 2009 4:11 pm

    I have to drive down that road on the weekends to get to a legal job. I hate it when they step out into the road and try to wave you down. Anyways, arresting them did not one bit of good – I saw at least 3 of them this morning. I guess now they need the money for lawyers fees.

  5. JUDY C. MASEK on September 13th, 2009 10:39 am

    vikingwench…VERY insightful and right on the money!..men and women are responsible for their OWN actions…directing blame to the other spouse (for bad behavior) is a cop-out…time to take ownership for your actions

  6. vikingwench on September 13th, 2009 10:11 am

    I’m a woman, and I get why men go to prostitutes. Get off and get gone. You don’t have to wine and dine them, you don’t have to listen to them gripe about how the sink is leaky and the grass needs to be cut and you left the toilet seat up and hair in the sink when you shaved and when are you going to ask for a raise. You dont’ really care what they look like, because you aren’t going to wake up next to them or take them to dinner the next night.

    There are also plenty of wives who are as loving and affectionate as they can be who are married to men who want variety without emotional involvement. When I was in the Navy I knew plenty of men who were devoted to their wives when they were at home, talked about how much they loved them when we were at sea, called them on their cells as soon as we pulled into port, and then went trotting after whatever they could find. To them, it didn’t affect their relationship with their wives, and there was no emotional involvement. It was a purely physical act, not romantic at all. I’m not saying it was RIGHT, but I am saying that it WAS. It happens. So don’t be pointing any fingers at wives as if they are to blame for not keeping their husbands satisfied at home. Their wives have nothing to do with it. It is on the man alone. Because there are also lots of men who DON’T “get what they need” at home for whatever reason- medical, physical separation due to employment, whatever, and who DON’T use it as an excuse to use a prostitute.

    What it boils down to is that there are some men who enjoy using prostitutes, and they are going to do it whether they are married or not. And there are some men who would never, ever knowingly venture near one. In our society we’ve romanticized love and sex and made it seem like you’re not supposed to have sex without love. Love and sex are two separate things. Even our ancestors knew that- hence, arranged marriages.

  7. A. Davis on September 13th, 2009 12:09 am

    You can pray all you want for these people but lets just be real about it they are all grown and know what they are doing so they should have to pay for there crime. i dont feel sorry for them they are on DRUGS if they didnt want to live like that they would change for theirselves. They like it they dont care about noone else so why feel sorry for them. I promise they are not thinking about how many lives are being messed up. And for people worried about how they got to this point in life they chose it. Brownsville is full of crack just like other places we all need to open our eyes to whats going on. I wish I could film this for people so everyone could see how ugly this Drug is and how easy it is to buy all day long all over town. why cant the police do somthing about it? maybe its not bothering them.

  8. molino jim on September 12th, 2009 9:26 am

    to doglover try thinking of them as the pimps for the women. I understand there are a few males who are turning tricks. It would be rough to have the car impounded as is being done in some areas and having to explain where the car is to your wife. May be that’s part of the answer to the problem.

  9. Nope to Dope on September 12th, 2009 8:12 am

    Legalize drugs and you elimanate this. SAY WHAT??? I suppose medicaid or your insurance plan would pay for their DRUGS then. No, these people will continue to prostitute and steal to have the money to buy DRUGS unless someone gives it to them.

  10. Doglover on September 11th, 2009 10:55 pm

    The men don’t look any better than the women. Who would pay them? Seems like it should’ve beem other way aroud.:)

  11. Beegee on September 11th, 2009 9:44 pm

    Tina….from what I understand husbands do not have to hunt down women who WANT to sell their bodies for whatever reason………

  12. T.R. on September 11th, 2009 8:32 pm

    Low self-esteem or not, ya don’t have to sink that low! Stop using excuses and get a life and a legal job(even if it’s flippin’ burgers or swabbin’ toilets) Life is not always fair or fun but there is never an excuse good enough for illegal or immoral behavior!! WAKE UP AMERICA and start taking responsibility for your actions!

  13. David Senn on September 11th, 2009 5:39 pm

    I agree with the legalization logic.

    Ladies – you and only you can keep your men from visiting a prostitute. Don’t just throw this thought out. Ponder it.

  14. justsaying on September 11th, 2009 4:33 pm

    Most of these women probably do this to pay for drugs. legalize drugs and you eliminate this, theft, drug related assaults etc. If you’re an alcoholic and steal a beer it’s a misdemeanor. If you’re addicted to drugs it’s a felony and a waste of taxpayers money to prosecute. It costs $35000 a year to keep them in prison. Am I the only one who gets this.

  15. Playaaaa on September 11th, 2009 3:39 pm

    I’m gonna pray for em to get cosmetic surgery.

  16. Tina on September 11th, 2009 3:35 pm

    Why such nasty comments? We should all feel sorry for these women that they have hit rock bottom, self esteem must be horribly low for them to sell themselves.
    And the men who hunt these ladies down and pay for the sex are nothing but PERVERTS!!! and to make matters really bad is………..they are your husbands.

  17. an observer on September 11th, 2009 3:34 pm

    LOL at all the funny responses!!!!!!! Thanks, i needed a good laugh today!!!!!!!!!!!! I DO AGREE 100%%%%%%%!!!!!!!!!!!!

  18. Judy on September 11th, 2009 3:26 pm

    I feel sorry for these people, they have reached the very low in life. It makes me wonder how did they get there. maybe we should wonder what kind of man would have to go and pay for sex? We should all pray for them, I know I am!!!!

  19. AMTORE on September 11th, 2009 2:45 pm

    I AGREE !!!!!

  20. Parent on September 11th, 2009 2:13 pm

    These women must have provided service to blind men!

  21. Homeless guy (BUM) on September 11th, 2009 1:02 pm

    Can someone please explain to me how these “women” made one red cent! Talk about falling out of the ugly tree and hittin every branch. I bet when they were born the doctor slapped their momma instead. They’d have to sneak up on a glass of water.

  22. SouthernBelle on September 11th, 2009 11:53 am

    OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  23. bama54 on September 11th, 2009 8:11 am

    Good going!! Getting these individuals off the street helps make for a better community for all of us. Just like sex offenders, it a good idea to know who your neighbor is!! Maybe some type of community service would do her a world of good (other than what she is accused of). I see trash pick-up on our county roads, maybe a church service on Sunday mornings and prayer meeting on Wednesday night, volunteer work for the under privileged, anything to change her behavior will do.