Man Questioned As Search Continues For Walnut Hill, Atmore Mugging Suspect

June 3, 2009

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The search continued Tuesday for the man wanted for questioning in connection with muggings that happened Monday afternoon in Walnut Hill and Atmore.

Just after 1:00 Tuesday afternoon, Escambia County Sheriff’s Department deputies acted on a tip that a vehicle possibly matching the suspect’s vehicle was spotted on Highway 4 near Bratt. Deputies quickly located the dark green Jeep Cherokee on Highway 4 near Lake Stone. Escambia deputies stopped the white male driver and questioned him at the scene. They also called investigators from the Atmore Police Department to the scene.

The man was transported to the ESCO Century Precinct where he was questioned at length by Escambia deputies and Atmore investigators. He was released after authorities were confident that he was not the man that mugged women in Walnut Hill and Atmore.

Authorities across the area are continuing their search for the SUV involved in the incidents. The Walnut Hill victim described the suspect’s vehicle as a black, older model two-door style Ford Bronco or Chevy Blazer, while the Atmore victim described the vehicle as a dark green SUV.

In both cases, the man, described as a clean cut white male possibly with a goatee and mustache, physically pushed or shoved the women prior to stealing or attempting to steal their purses or wallets.

For more details on the muggings, click here.

Pictured above: Authorities from Alabama and Florida questioned the driver of this dark green Jeep Cherokee Tuesday afternoon in connection with muggings that occurred in Walnut Hill and Atmore. The driver was stopped at a power substation on Highway 4 near Lake Stone. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Over 200 Ernest Ward Students Receive Awards

June 3, 2009

Today, NorthEscambia.com continues a series of stories with award listings from area schools. Today’s listing contains the names of all Ernest Ward Middle School students that received awards in ceremonies at the end of the year.

(Editors note: If you are a teacher or administrator at an area school, please send any awards lists that you might have to news@northescambia.com for a future story.)

ERNEST WARD MIDDLE SCHOOL

Sixth Grade

Autumn Ates, Penny Banda, Reagan Bell, Shalmali Bhadkamkar, Joshua Borelli, Megan Braun, Jessica Brewton, Kamryn Brock, Tristan Brown, Aquanis Brown, Megan Bryan, Murphy Bryan, Joshawa Burton, Kristen Byrd, Fountain Charmayne, Kendall Cobb, Aaliyah Creamer, Tiffani Cruce, Austin Cunningham, Aden Davis, Alliana Davis, Nelson Deloach, Desire’e Elliard, Elizabeth Fillingim, Chasen Freeman

Hannah Gibson, Jessica Glick, Christian Gould, Kyndall Hall, Davy Hanks, Elijah Harbison, Jon Michael Hart, Jacob Hendrix, Julie Hester, Victoria Ingram, John Hunter Johnston, Justin Kite, Katitlyn Kline, Ariel Langston, Auden Lassiter, Logan Lee, Ben Linam, Brittany Martin, Jessica McCall, Destiny McCullough, Aaron McDonald, Madison McGhee, Brandon McNeil

Andrea Miles, Teamber Moorer, Amy Murph, Kade Parham, Lakelynn Parker, Emily Pippins, Kevin Pippins, Tristan Portwood, Madison Presley, Darby Randolph, Kortney Reid, Mallory Ryan, Smantha Sharpless, Hunter Sherhouse, Rickey Smith, Irene Stewart, Danielle Suggs, Addie Thames, Chelsea Turner, Morgan Ward, Ashlynn Webster, Katlynn Welford, Joselyn Wiedel, Tamara Wise, Kelton Wooten

Seventh Grade

Mariah Albritton, Madison Arrington, Jodie Ard, Montana Ard, Miranda Bailey, Samantha Barrow, Timothy Born, Shawn Boutwell, Kasie Braun, Taylor Brook, Dale Brown, Jessica Brown, Skye Brown, Tristan Brown, Audrey Byrd, Katleyn Calloway, Michelle Carnley, Kira Cartwright, Aaron Cayson, Matt Cayson, Lana Clayton, Jaquoia Collins, Madalyn Coon, Tristen Creamer, Dalton Daniel, Morgan Digmon, Anna Donald, Derrick Edmonson, David Edwards

Anna Fischer, Hunter Gafford, Shaina Gibson, Cheyenne Glenn, Casey Godwin, Marina Gray, Tamara Green, Quanisha Green, Rebecca Grim, Dakota Guidry, Douglas Hadley, Paeton Hadley, Tony Haynie, Logan Holder, Casey Jackson, Wade Jernigan, Courtney Jones, Brainna Jordan, Tori Jordan, Angel Leonard, Chloe Leonard, Courtney Lewis, Jessica Lowery, Jeffrey Macks, Jasmine Maher, Lakota Maloney, Brittany Martin, Alexandria Martin, Audra Martin

Rebekah Miles, Tristen Montgomery, Shelby Nielsen, Will Owens, Natasha Peebles, Tristan Portwood, Mikaela Santos, Danielle Scott, Hilery Scott, Rebekah Sepulveda, Mileah Showers, Danny Slay, Kent Smith, Sharaina Smith, Alkota Snyder, Mason Sochenberger, Jennifer Spears, Jeremy Stacey, Danielle Steadham, Karissa Strickland, Lily Townson, Daulton Tullis, Lauryn Walker, Chelsea Ward, Courtney Weaver, Raven Weaver, Kelton Wooten, Victoria Wright, Roc Young

Eighth Grade

Korey Amerson, Parker Andrews, Colby Baggett, Alison Bardin, Reid Bell, Angela Bellamy, Colby Berry, Hannah Black, Harley Caraway, Ashlynn Clemmons, Devon Coates, Zachary Cole, Joseph Coon, Ashley Cunningham, Harley Davis, Nysha Dunn, Hannah Fiellin, Jazzlyn Franklin, La’Derious Franklin, Ashton Gibbs, Bethany Giveans, Michael Glick, Georgia Goetter, Kaityln Gunn, Ashley Gunter, Justin Halteman

Anna Held, Nick Helmken, Ashley Hicks, Ariel Holland, Hayden Howard, Joshua Inghram, Zachary Johnson, Alanna Johnson, Samantha Johnson, Trey Johnson, Ashley Joiner, Tori Jordan, Courtney Lambert, Ryan Lambert, Radeja’nique Lewis, Rebecca Masaitis, Blake McCall, John McGary, Angela Mitchell, Ashley Mooney, Jonathan Moretz, Maranda Moye, Jacob Munro, Dylan Nowlin, Dustin Parker, Jarrett Parker, Anthony Peacock

Marisa Penland, Travis Pittman, Blake Presley, Timothy Rackard, Sandy Rainwater, Shila Reid, Stephanie Roach, Johnny Robbins, Kyle Roberts, Marena Roley, Tyler Roley, Sean Rolin, Denisha Showers, Johnnie Smith, Morgan Smith, Lindra Street, Natasha Suggs, Justin Thompson, Julia Thorpe, Dezarae Turner, Garrett Turner, Haley Turner, Dezarae Turner, John Victor, Jessica Warner, Hannah Ziglar, Katelyn Zisa

Democrat Keahey Wins Alabama Senate Seat

June 3, 2009

Democrat Marc Keahey appeared to be the winner of the Alabama Senate District 22 race in eight South Alabama counties Tuesday.

Unofficial returns Tuesday night shows Keahey, 28 about 2,500 votes ahead of Republican challenger Greg Albritton, 57.

Keahey, a Grove Hill attorney, currently serves in the Alabama House of Representatives. Albritton is a former state representative from Range.

Albritton was the top vote getter in Escambia, Monroe, Baldwin and Conecuh counties — the area he represented while he was in the Alabama House from 2003 to 2007. In Escambia County, Albritton received over 500 more votes than Keahey.

The  District 22 Alabama Senate seat left vacant early this year by the death of Sen. Pat Lindsey.

Smoke ‘Tornado’ Photo: Wheat Field Burns

June 2, 2009

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Pictured above: A control burn in wheat field at Highway 97 and Tungoil Roads near Walnut Hill Monday afternoon. If you look carefully at the photo below,  you can see three different smoke vortexes spinning like three tornadoes. Pictured below: The smoke from the fire was visible from several miles away. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Women Mugged Monday In Atmore And Walnut Hill; Police Look For Suspect

June 2, 2009

Authorities in two states are searching for a man that reportedly mugged two women — one in Atmore and one in Walnut Hill — during a three hour time span Monday.

The Walnut Hill incident occurred on South Highway 99 between Grimes Lane and Highway 97 about 6:45 Monday evening. A female driver told deputies that she noticed the driver of a dark colored SUV flashing his headlights at her and pointing to her gas cap. Thinking the gas cap was open, the woman stopped alongside South Highway 99. That’s when the white male pushed the female and went through her trunk and glove compartment, according to Escambia deputies.

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The man took the woman’s wallet, but she told him that there was no money in it. He returned the wallet after she gave him $10 from her pocket, deputies said. The woman was not injured.

The suspect was described as a while male in his 30’s with light brown hair, a mustache and a goatee. He was wearing a dark colored t-shirt and wearing a red hat. His vehicle was described as black, older model two-door style Ford Bronco or Chevy Blazer.

Escambia deputies said the incident was extremely similar to a mugging in Atmore earlier Monday afternoon.

In the Atmore incident, an elderly female reported that she was driving on Main Street about 4:00 Monday afternoon when a white male in a dark green SUV flashed his lights at her. When she pulled off Main Street on Craig Street, the man reportedly told the female that she had a tire problem. She stopped at the Atmore YMCA, and that’s where she told police the man shoved her and took her purse off the front seat of her car.

The Atmore victim told police that the white male was in his 20’s or 30’s with a red hat and dark t-shirt.  The Atmore victim reported a partial Alabama license plate number of “30A69″ to police.

Authorities advise anyone with any information to call their local law enforcement agency. If you believe you are being approached or followed by this man on the highway, you should continue driving and  call 911 immediately.

Century Not Buying 3-Cent County Gas Tax Increase

June 2, 2009

The Escambia County Area Transit system is looking to have a 3-cent gas tax imposed in the county to fund mass transit, an idea that the Town of Century is not buying into just yet.

wesley.jpgMarilyn Wesley, director of Neighborhoods and Community Services and Ken Gordon, ECAT general manager, pitched their plan to the Century Town Council Monday night, looking for support. The council did not vote on supporting the plan; instead, they fired back with questions and concerns.

“We would lose four of our businesses in this town,” Council member Nadine McCaw said. She explained that gas is typically about a dime cheaper just north of Century in Flomaton, Ala., and that another 3-cent tax would serve to put Century’s gas stations out of business. “We would be just about killing our town here.”

Council member Henry Hawkins expressed concern about supporting an ECAT funding plan when ECAT has not provided what he considers adequate services in Century. Currently, Century has a morning and midday bus to Pensacola, and a midday and late afternoon bus from Pensacola.

“I’m going to be hard pressed to say yeah,” Hawkins said, “and we are not getting any better service.”

Hawkins said he had approached the former ECAT director with a plan that would house ECAT buses in Pensacola rather than the buses making two empty trips per day between Century and Pensacola. The savings, he said, would allow ECAT to expand service in Century and provide transit service to other communities like Byrneville and Bratt.

“We are always open to ideas,” Gordon said.

Council members also expressed concern that if ECAT faced further budget cutbacks, Century’s current bus service would be the first routes cut due to low ridership.

“The first one that’s going to go are the ones not utilized as much,” McCaw said. “The first person that is going to be again will be us.”

Wesley said the $4 million that the gas tax would be estimated to generate would “hopefully” be used to improve service in North Escambia. But for now, ECAT has ordered two smaller buses to be assigned to the Century route to replace the current full-size transit buses that are used to service the town. That route currently has less than 8,000 riders per year on the three buses per day.

The county contributes $7.6 million toward ECAT’s annual budget. A 3 cent gas tax would provide an estimated $3.1 million of that figure, and it would cost the average county citizen $15 per year, according to study the ECAT Citizen Advisory Committee.

ECAT estimates the gas tax would cost the average Escambia driver an extra $15 per year. ECAT also estimates that about two-thirds of the additional revenue would come from tourists and non-residents, not from Escambia citizens.

The Escambia Commission is expected to approve a public hearing on the gas tax for June 18 and vote on the proposal at that night’s commission meeting.

Pictured: Marilyn Wesley, director of Neighborhoods and Community Services, addresses the Century Town Council Monday in favor of a 3-cent gas tax increase in Escambia County to fund ECAT. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Century Votes 3-2 To Continue Exploring Wi-Fi Plan

June 2, 2009

The Century Town Council split 3-2 Monday night to take a closer look at getting into the wireless Internet broadband business.

The council will set a special meeting to learn more about the technical side of a business proposal presented two weeks ago by Virginia consultant Rodney Thomas. His plan would build a wireless broadband system in the town with federal grant money from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Fund. The town would make $10 for each $34 subscriber to the Wi-Fi internet service.

Councilman Gary Riley made the motion to have the technical staff meet with the council to explain the “Century Community Access Network”. But Century Mayor Freddie McCall said he was concerned that if the town gets into the Internet business, it might infringe on a franchise agreement Century has with the Bright House cable company. The mayor said the city does make money off the Bright House franchise, but he was not immediately able to give a dollar figure at Monday night’s council meeting.

“It won’t be near what we could make if we had our own services,” Councilman Henry Hawkins said.

Council President Ann Brooks said she wanted to have the town’s attorney look at the cable franchise agreement to see if there might be a conflict with the town operating an internet service.

“I don’t see any conflict in looking ahead before the contract is up,” Riley said.

Brooks and council member Nadine McCaw voted against moving forward with a technical meeting on the service, while Hawkins, Riley and Sharon Scott voted in favor of the meeting.

Sheriff Seeks Half Million For Bike Patrol, Drug Program, More

June 2, 2009

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The Escambia County Commission is expected to approve over a half million dollars in stimulus funding for the Sheriff’s Department, a move that could mean more bike patrols on the streets of Century.

Sheriff David Morgan has asked for $190,001  from a law enforcement grant to increase his bike patrols. The bike patrol has been used four times in Century since January, Morgan said recently.

The commission is also expected to approved $200,000 in stimulus money to establish a mental health program with the goal of reducing the number of mentally ill inmates in the jail population, and $143,650 for a drug court program to provide services and transportation assistance for drug offenders.

The Escambia Commission will vote on Morgan’s requests at their regular Thursday night meeting along with a request for $45,000 for the Pensacola Junior College Police Department for suveillance cameras and $122,470 for the State Attorney’s Office for staff at the Gulf Coast Kid’s House.

Pictured: The Escambia County Sheriff’s Department Bike Patrol on the streets of Century recently. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Solutia Complete Sale Of Nylon Division, Including Cantonment Plant; Buyer Renames Company

June 2, 2009

Solutia has complete the sale of their nylon division, including their plant near Cantonment, to a New York-based private equity capital group.

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Solutia says the $50 million sale of the nylon division, which includes the local plant, was finalized Monday. The purchaser is SK Capital Partners of New York.

The business, including the Cantonment plant, has been renamed Ascend Performance Materials

“I believe a sale to SK Capital positions your business to achieve its full potential. You bring a tradition of excellence and unsurpassed dedication; SK Capital brings a team that is excited about the opportunities it sees in the business. You and the business will do well,” Jeffry N. Quinn, chairman, president, and CEO of Solutia Inc., wrote in an email to employees Monday afternoon.

The 55-year old plant near Cantonment was hit hard by layoffs back in November when over 600 Solutia and contract employees were laid off. The future of the plant has not been announced by the new potential owners. The plant currently employs about 800 people.

Frederic Poses, former chairman and CEO of American Standard and COO of AlliedSignal, will lead an experienced management team with extensive industry expertise. Timothy Strehl continues as president of the company.

“We are attracted by the growth opportunities that exist within Ascend’s businesses, which have solid fundamentals, a strong customer base and talented people. Ascend, as an independent private company, will be focused on leveraging our leading technology to develop new and innovative products for our global customer base,” Poses said. “SK Capital brings valuable experience in all aspects of the business.”

SK Capital Partners invests in several industries including niche segments of the specialty materials, chemicals and health care sectors.

Bratt Elementary Presents Fifth Grade Awards

June 2, 2009

Today, NorthEscambia.com begins a series of stories with award listings from area schools. Today’s listing is from the fifth grade at Bratt Elementary School.

(Editors note: If you are a teacher or administrator at an area school, please send any awards lists that you might have to news@northescambia.com for a future story.)

BRATT ELEMENTARY FIFTH GRADE

Student of the Year: O’Neisha Spencer

Shining Star Award: Bethany Reynolds

Presidential Educational Achievement –Gold Medal: Bethany Reynolds; David Thorpe; Bradley Van Pelt; Kaitlyn Abbott; Saige Garrett; Gavin Grant; Meagan Ogle; Nathan Donald; Savanna Roux; Brianna Parker

Presidential Educational Achievement — Silver Medal: Jadlyn Agerton; Kayla Caraway; Dariane Guy; Lorri Harrell; Jordan Taylor; Shnala Banks; Mark Lee; O’Neisha Spencer; Christopher Brown; Gavin Coon; Zachary Holland; Tyler Houston; Grady Rigby; Liberty Peebles

American Citizenship Pens: Jadlyn Agerton; Lilly Allen; Tamara Barrows; Allan Brown; Kayla Caraway; Dariane Guy; Lorri Harrell; Bethany Reynolds; Kyle Smith; Jordan Taylor; David Thorpe; Bradley Van Pelt; Kaitlyn Abbott; Shnala Banks; Saige Garrett; Jacob Gibbs; Gavin Grant; Brayden Hubbard; Mark Lee; Danielle Robinson; Nathan Singleton; O’Neisha Spencer; Auston Trump; Christopher Brown; Gavin Coon; Sarah Dutton; Leah Fischer; Natalie Goetter; Megan Hardy; Zachary Holland; Danielle Jackson; Meagan Ogle; Jessica Barrows; Breanna Campbell; Amber Freeman; Laurel Haag; Cole Lambert; Deonte Mitchell; Brianna Parker; Liberty Peebles; Bradley Rolin; Ladarrius Thames

Sons of the American Revolution Award: Lillie Allen; Bradley Van Pelt; Saige Garrett; Danielle Robinson; Meagan Ogle; Savanna Roux; Jessica Barrows; Steve Wilson

Escambia Writes Certificate, 6.0: Meagan Ogle





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