Century Woman Facing Drug, Custody Charges

July 22, 2010

A 19-year old Century woman is behind bars, charged with possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and interfering with the custody of a minor.

Hannah Joyce Campbell of Hagan Road is being held on $10,000 after a traffic stop allegedly found her with a runaway minor and drugs in her purse.

According to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Campbell was stopped Sunday morning by Deputy Jason Land after she ran a red light on North Century Boulevard. The passenger in her vehicle was identified as a runaway that stated she had left home without her guardian’s permission.

When Campbell asked Deputy Bobby Cook to retrieve her purse from her vehicle, he discovered a pill bottle in plain sight in the center console. The pill bottle allegedly contained hydrocodone and Xanax.

Campbell denied any involvement with the pills in her vehicle, according to the arrest report.

Her 2007 Pontaic G6 was seized by the Sheriff’s Office. She was also issued traffic citations for failure to stop at a traffic signal and failure to display a driver’s license upon demand.

Comments

9 Responses to “Century Woman Facing Drug, Custody Charges”

  1. Hannah on September 13th, 2010 1:41 pm

    Hey this Hannah, the one that these comments are about! First I just want to say THANK YOU for the people that said positive thoughts and that have hopes for me a better future! I’m doing well! I’m working and have a positive outlook on where my life is headed!! As for the ones that say negative comments toward me…..Apparently you have a big whole in your chest where your heart is suppose to be! I see that down grading others makes you feel better about yourself! n thats okay by me…..Im not perfect and I’ve never claimed to be, but I have people that love and support me no matter where I may be in life! As for as her being a minor, I didn’t even know that she was a minor! and my name must taste good cause it’s always in your mouth!!!

  2. wow on July 28th, 2010 5:02 pm

    hope she gets the help she needs while she is still young and has the rest of her life ahead of her.

  3. Angi on July 27th, 2010 8:56 am

    What a shame how these children want to ruin their lives, and even some adults; in this kind of stuff. Hopefully she will learn her lesson and straighten up…

  4. Stupidity on July 27th, 2010 1:58 am

    Shes an idiot its no surprise how many times have we seen her on the paper and such for similar cases… the pills probably were hers if not they could have been her mothers.. ha .. big joke.. she should sit in there for a while and maybe a little bit longer than a while so she can learn a lesson or 2 if not maybe some one will beat her up in jail so maybe she’ll think twice before endangering everybody else.. we dont wanna die so u can get high..dummy

  5. Chumuckla proud on July 23rd, 2010 8:15 am

    She is lucky that she wasn’t driving “under the influence” of those controlled subtances as “endangering the life of a minor’ could have also been added to the charges. This is a hard lesson in life she will have to learn….hopefully there is hope for this young lady and she will turn her life around in the right direction.

  6. Wishing parents would start modeling better behavior for their kids on July 22nd, 2010 7:00 pm

    . Any power in your life comes from inside of you, not from outside sources like drugs, religion, etc.—–Thinker

    My religion is not from an “outside source”….it is from WITHIN me.

    It’s such a shame to see so many young people who have had everything in the world going for them who allow others around them to influence them to things such as this that ruin their lives. Hannah was a beautiful child who could have (and still could with the proper support and guidance) done anything with her life that she wanted.

    Her grandmother must be turning in her grave.

  7. David Huie Green on July 22nd, 2010 2:45 pm

    or simply admit tobacco and alcohol are drugs, legal in some instances illegal in others, dangerous in all cases

  8. Thinker on July 22nd, 2010 2:21 pm

    Young readers please note and commit to this:

    You are a human mammal. You need a variety of good foods, not much sugar, clean water and air, love, work, exercise and freedom. You don’t need these manufactured or naturally grown drugs to be happy. Using or selling drugs of any kind, unless absolutely needed for illness, will only be a short-term thing. You will lose your health, your family, your freedom and your self-respect.
    As a human, you also need to build your own philosophy for living…you don’t need sermons and scolding and lectures like this one here. You’re worth it, and we need you to have a healthy lifestyle. Any power in your life comes from inside of you, not from outside sources like drugs, religion, etc. Begin today to take control.
    End of rant.
    P.S. You don’t need alcohol either…really…you don’t.
    P.P.S. and put tobacco on that list also.

  9. Big Al on July 22nd, 2010 4:57 am

    Another young life headed toward self destruction because of drugs. Every day there are articles on this web site about people whose lives are ruined because of drugs, many times they are perscription medications that are being abused. There has to be someone out there who can come up with some way to stop this addiction. As the old song asks, “When will we ever learn?”?