6 People, Including Former Century Councilman, Involved In Molino Crash

June 27, 2011

Six people, including a former Century Town Council member, were involved in two vehicle crash  this afternoon in Molino.

The Florida Highway Patrol said 17-year old Jordan Satterwhite of Molino was southbound on Highway 29 at Molino Road about 5:10 p.m. when she turned into the path of a northbound vehicle driven by 57-year old Henry Hawkins of Century. Hawkins was unable to stop in time and his 2007 Nissan Pathfinder broadsided Satterwhite’s  2000 Isuzu Rodeo. Both SUVs came to rest in a concrete drainage ditch.

Hawkins was not injured. His wife, 56-year old Cynthia Hawkins of Century and 15-year old Keyto Sanders, Jr. of North Carolina were transported by ambulance to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola with minor injuries. Two other passengers in the vehicle, six-year old Christian Sanders and Tasha Sanders, 40, were not injured.

Satterwhite was transported to an area hospital by private vehicle.

Everyone involved in the accident was property restrained, according to the FHP.

Satterwhite was charged with violation of right of way – improper turn, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

For a photo gallery from the scene, click here.

Pictured above and below: Six people were involved in this two vehicle crash Monday afternoon in Molino. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

25 Men Arrested During Undercover Child Sex Sting (With Names, Mugshots)

June 27, 2011

Twenty-five men have been arrested on felony charges after an intensive week-long undercover operation involving multiple law enforcement agencies determined they were using the internet to arrange sexual encounters with minors.

“Operation Blue Shepherd” began June 20 with 30 officers from local, state and federal agencies participating. Officers conducted the undercover investigation from a house in the northeast part of Pensacola.

Pensacola Police Capt. Paul Kelly said officers used various social networking and e-commerce sites to respond to advertisements of a sexual nature and to place similar advertisements.

The suspects specifically described various sexual acts they were going to do with the male and female children ages 12 to 14 whom they believed they were talking with. All of the suspects, except one who took a taxi, drove to the undercover house with the intent to perform these sexual acts with the children. Upon arrival, they were arrested and questioned.

Kelly said officers were surprised to find so many eager participants from the immediate Pensacola area.

“We expected to have more violators traveling from outside the area. What this tells me is that these violators do not have to travel far to find their victims. They are much closer to home than we imagined. Most of them were not reluctant or frightened to approach the door of a stranger’s house. They literally pulled up to the house and walked quickly to the door eager to meet the child,” Kelly said.

Arrested were:

  • Joseph Caine, 21, of 1051 Pinedale Lane, Cantonment. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Karl Scheffing, 40, of 2426 Rebout Ave., Pensacola. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Christopher Saldana, 24, of 36 Bay Cove, Freeport. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony, and possession of marijuana not more than 20 grams.
  • Michael Armstrong, 21, of 645 James Lee Blvd., Fort Walton Beach. Charged with lewd and lascivious behavior on a victim 12 to 16 years old, using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Matthew Marana, 27, address unavailable. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • James Hadley, 36, of 4051 E. Olive Road, Pensacola. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Robert Dawson, of 4281 Magnolia Crossing, Pace. Charged with using a computer to seduce/solicit/lure a child, travel to meet after using computer to lure child, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Richard Mays, 26, of 1192 Jennings Trace, Holt. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Jason Vargas, 20, of 1082 Barracks, Corry Station. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • William Taylor, 47, of 1200 Scenic Highway, Pensacola. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • William Colpetzer, 35, of 5001 Grande Dr., Pensacola. Charged with using a computer to seduce/solicit/lure a child, travel to meet after using a computer to lure child, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Edwin Gennette, 42, of 5369 Pecos Pass, Gulf Breeze. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Delon Nicholas, 26, of 6115 N. Davis Highway, Pensacola. Charged with using a computer to seduce/solicit/lure a child, travel to meet after using a computer to lure child, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Adam Barnes, 24, of 1459 Sturbridge Place, Pensacola. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • James Churchill, 56, of 2099 Tujagues Place, Pensacola. Charged with using a computer to seduce/solicit/lure a child, travel to meet after using a computer to lure child, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Eric Ochoa, 32, of 2858 N. 32nd Ave., Milton. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Jason Halford, 36, of 405 Crum St., McKenzie, AL. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Preston Wipf, 21, address unavailable. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, resisting without violence, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Jason Bingham, 26, of 8990 N. Davis Highway, Pensacola. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Donald Ward, 40, of 1756 Hunter Ave., Mobile, AL. Charged with using a computer to seduce/solicit/lure child, travel to meet after using a computer to lure child, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Edward Lagrouge, 34, of 5175 Cherry Blossom Lane, Milton. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Vincent Claflin, 21, of One Sharilyn Dr., Shalimar. Charged with using a computer to seduce/solicit/lure a child, travel to meet after using computer to lure child, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Eric Crawford, 25, of 8595 Wilburn Cove, Navarre. Charged with using a computer to solicit parent/guardian consent, travel to meet/use computer to solicit guardian, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Patrick Quick, 28, of 134 Lovette Place, Pensacola. Charged with using a computer to seduce/solicit/lure a child, travel to meet after using computer to lure child, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.
  • Timothy Danley, 18, of 10025 Hillview Dr., Pensacola. Charged with using a computer to seduce/solicit/lure child, travel to meet after using computer to lure child, and using a 2-way communication device to facilitate felony.

Agencies participating in Operation Blue Shepherd were the State Attorney’s Office, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Immigration and Customs Enforcement , Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office, Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, Walton County Sheriff’s Office, Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, Gainesville Police Department, Fort Walton Beach Police Department, Tallahassee Police Department, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Most of the agencies are members of the North Florida Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, which funded the operation, and used it as a means of cracking down on internet sexual crimes against children.

Mugshots: Child Sex Sting Arrests

June 27, 2011

The following are mugshots of those arrested in an undercover child sex sting as announced Monday by the Pensacola Police Department and several other law enforcement agencies.

For details on the undercover operation and the charges against each man, click here.

Escambia Man Charged With Murdering His Grandfather, 69

June 27, 2011

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a suspect in the Sunday shooting death of a 69-year old Escambia County man.

Thomas Isaiah Bunch, 29, was arrested Monday morning and charged with homicide in the death of hist grandfather, Cleo Kennedy. He is being held in the Escambia County Jail without bond.

At around 1:04 p.m. Sunday, patrol deputies and investigators responded to a possible medical call at a home in the 7700 block of Fiesta Drive.

“We responded for a possible medical problem,” said sheriff’s office spokesman Deputy Chris Welborn. “ When our deputies arrived they found the victim lying in the front yard, deceased.”

Investigators found what appeared to be a gunshot wound to Kennedy’s head.

Fiesta Drive is located near the Highway 29 and I-10 interchange.

Pensacola Joins Escambia In Opposition To Mega Conecuh Landfill

June 27, 2011

Pensacola has joined Escambia County and other area governments in opposing the permitting and construction of the planned 5,100 acre Conecuh Woods landfill near Repton, Alabama.

The resolution approved by the Pensacola City Council cites water quality concerns with the landfill upstream from Escambia and Pensacola bays, both of which are currently listed as “impaired” because they already do not meet Florida’s minimum water quality standards.

The Escambia County (Fla.) Commission voted earlier this month to join a lawsuit aimed at blocking the landfill that was initiated by the Town of Repton, Ala., and Repton Mayor Terri Carter. According to the Escambia County (Fla.) resolution, the county opposes the landfill because it poses a threat to Escambia River, Escambia Bay and Pensacola Bay, as well as the drinking water supply in the county.

In late April, attorneys filed the original suit in Conecuh County Circuit Court on behalf of Repton (pop. 280) and Carter seeking an injunction to block the 5,100 acre Conecuh Woods landfill. The landfill was approved 3-2 by the Conecuh County Commission just a week before the lawsuit was filed contending that the application violated applicable law and the public did not have ample opportunity to comment on the proposal.

Escambia County (Ala.), Atmore, Flomaton, Brewton and Orange Beach have also joined, or plan to join, the lawsuit. The Escambia County (Fla.) Soil and Water Conservation District also passed a resolution against permitting the landfill.

Conecuh Woods’ landfill, will include a 1,600 acre “disposal cell” from Range to Repton to near the Big Escambia Creek. Big Escambia Creek flows southward into Escambia County, Alabama, Flomaton and drains through a North Escambia swamp into the Escambia River and then into Escambia and Pensacola bays.

Pictured: Repton (Ala.) Mayor Terry Carter explains her position against the landfill to the Century Town Council earlier this year. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Jones Swamp 172-Acre Wildfire Is 90% Contained

June 27, 2011

(Updated 5 p.m.) Personnel from the Florida Division of Forestry’s Blackwater Forestry Center continue to fight a 172-acre wildfire in southwest Escambia County but have called the blaze
90 percent contained.

Six dozers dealt with two minor spot over fires – one toward U.S. 98 and one closer to Waycross Road – during the day Monday as humidity levels dropped and winds picked up. Forest Rangers continued to widen and improve fire lines throughout the day and will monitor the fire overnight and return in the morning.

The majority of the fire was contained by 7:30 Sunday night and crews monitored the situation overnight, according to Joe Zwierzchowski, spokesperson for the Florida Division of Forestry. Forestry crews returned to the area with four bulldozers Monday morning.

The fire created smoky conditions all the way into North Escambia on Sunday.

County officials urged residents with asthma and other respiratory problems to stay indoors with their windows closed and air conditioning on. Residents in the Cantonment area told NorthEscambia.com that ash was falling into their yards, and smoke moved into  Walnut Hill and McDavid by 4:45 Sunday afternoon.

Seven units from Escambia Fire Rescue along with 13 bulldozers and one helicopter were used to battle the blaze Sunday afternoon. The cause of the fire was not yet known.

Pictured top: Smoke from Jones Swamp fire dominates the skyline as seen from Gulf Breeze about 5:30 Sunday afternoon. Pictured inset: A Division of Forestry helicopter was used to dump water on the fire. Submitted photos by Hunter Kinnard for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Docs Seek Injuction Against Guns At Home Question Law

June 27, 2011

Calling the new law constitutionally vague and overreaching, a group of physicians and medical organizations have asked a federal judge in Miami to suspend, at least temporarily, enforcement of a state law that prohibits health care practitioners from asking certain patients if they own guns.

Attorneys representing at least three physicians and medical associations including the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Florida chapter say the so-called “Docs v. Glocks” law unconstitutionally steps between health care providers and their patients. Scott signed the measure into law in early June.

Backers of the measure, which provides exemptions to the “Don’t Ask” provision, were led by the National Rifle Association, which argued that gun ownership was a constitutionally protected right.

Opponents of the law say health care practitioners should be allowed to ask about gun ownership and whether weapons are properly stored as part of a battery of questions aimed at minimizing accidents in the home, especially among children.

BP Payments To Local Governments Top $31 Million, $9 Million To Escambia

June 27, 2011

Payments to local governments for costs incurred following the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill have totaled more than $31.5 million, according to company figures that list payments made through June 23.

Escambia and Bay Counties have so far collected the most from BP, with each receiving more than $9 million to offset costs of recovery and mitigation. Walton County received more than $5.1 million. Most of the money was spent on emergency response and removal costs.

Unlike private residents and businesses, state and local agencies recover their costs directly from the company instead of the Gulf Coast Claims Facility, which is reimbursing claimants out of a $20 billion BP fund. So far, the GCCF has paid out nearly $5 billion on more than 150,000 claims.

By The News Service of Florida

Tennis Anyone? Court Ready To Play In Century

June 27, 2011

Century has recently rehabilitated the town’s tennis court at Showalter Park.

A few months ago, the court was overgrown with grass, did not have a good net and was in a general state of disrepair. According to Mayor Freddie McCall, the tennis court had not been used in several years.

After a suggestion by a citizen at a town council meeting, the town cleaned up the court and installed a new net.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Read To Rosie: Parrot To Encourage Literacy

June 27, 2011

Rosie the Parrot is coming to the Century Branch Library next month, and he just loves to hear children read to him.

Modeled after the “read to dogs” programs used successfully by some libraries, children will have an opportunity to read a story to Rosie on July 14. He is an African Grey Parrot that belongs to Pat Rigel, Century’s librarian.

“They have found that when kids read to animals they do not have unnecessary anxiety about their reading skills and don’t worry about stumbling over words,” Rigel said “I hope that learning that African Grey’s are as intelligent as a 2-year old child and can have an enormous vocabulary, they will want to try to teach him new words or phrases.”

Safety will be priority for all involved — parents will need to sit with children six and under and a staff member will always be in the room. Rosie will be in an acrylic travel cage for his safety too.

Reservations are being accepted now for 15-minute sessions to be held on July 14. To reserve a time slot, or for more information, call the Century Branch Library at (850) 256-6217.

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