Atmore, Escambia County (Ala) Join Lawsuit Against Conecuh Landfill

June 14, 2011

Escambia County (Ala.) and Atmore both voted Monday to join the tiny town of Repton, Ala., in a lawsuit aimed at blocking the proposed Conecuh Woods landfill.

In late April, attorneys filed the suit in Conecuh County Circuit Court on behalf of Repton (pop. 280) and Mayor Terri 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.

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, through Flomaton and drains through a North Escambia swamp into the Escambia River and then Escambia Bay.

Many other governments in South Alabama and Northwest Florida have passed resolutions in opposition to Conecuh Woods, including the Escambia County (Fla.) Commission, Century and Flomaton. The City of Orange Beach has also authorized their town attorney to file a petition to intervene in the suit.

The lawsuit claims there are “numerous factual errors” in the landfill application and it disregards threatened or endangered species in the area, ignores the water table that can approach withing 25 feet of the surface and numerous other items.

The lawsuit also claims the Conecuh County Commission ignored the public outcry against the facility and that they ignored several potentially negative aspects of the landfill.

Pictured top: Repton, Alabama, Mayor Terri Carter addresses the Century Town Council recently in opposition to a proposed 5,100 acre landfill in Conecuh County, Alabama. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Mississippi Murder Suspect’s Weapon Found In Escambia

June 14, 2011

The Escambia County Sheriff’s dive team found a handgun Monday afternoon that was used in the murder of a Mississippi woman.

Last Friday, 56-year-old Dennis Hurley walked into the Pascagoula Police Department and confessed to killing his girlfriend, Diana Davis.

Deputies in Jackson County, Mississippi, went to Davis’ apartment and found her body. She had suffered from a gunshot wound to the chest.

Hurley told investigators that he had driven from Mississippi to Pensacola, Florida where he threw the handgun used in the crime off a pier.

“We were contacted by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office in Mississippi and asked for help in locating the gun,” said sheriff’s office spokesman Deputy Chris Welborn. “Our dive team, with the assistance of the Jackson County Sheriff’s dive team, found the gun this afternoon in the Santa Rosa Sound.”

The gun, a Browning .32, had been thrown from the fishing pier that lies alongside the Bob Sikes Bridge that connects Gulf Breeze to Pensacola Beach.
Deputies also found bloody clothing that belonged to Hurley in a trash can on the pier.

Jackson County, Mississippi investigators have charged Hurley with murder. He was out on bond after an arrest last year on domestic violence involving Davis.

Gov. Gets Unemployment Comp Change Bill

June 14, 2011

Lawmakers on Monday sent Gov. Rick Scott an unemployment compensation bill (HB 7005) that reduces the length of benefits and ties the length of payments to the health of the market place.

The bill would reduce the maximum duration of state benefits from 26 weeks to 23 weeks if the unemployment rate remains above 10.5 percent. If the jobless rate drops below that, the duration of benefits declines gradually to a minimum of 12 weeks if unemployment gets as low as 5 percent. The unemployment rate in Florida in April was 10.8 percent.

Scott has 15 days to sign the bill, which has come under fire from unions while being applauded by businesses pressed to pay higher unemployment compensation rates following a protracted economic downturn. More importantly, business groups say the bill provides more protections for employers who fire workers for unsatisfactory performance.

Gov Declares State Of Emergency Due To Wildfires, Drought

June 14, 2011

Florida Gov. Rick Scott has declared a state of emergency in Florida  due to wildfires and the extreme drought.

The declaration allows state, regional and local governments to take necessary actions to protect the lives and property of people in threatened communities. The Division of Emergency Management was given the authority to direct the overall firefighting effort as requested by the Division of Forestry.

As of Monday, there were about 310 active wildfires in Florida, with about 155,583 acres burning.

Burn Ban Ends Flag Day Ceremony

June 14, 2011

Dry weather and a burn ban has forced the postponement of a flag burning ceremony scheduled for Tuesday.

The Flag Day ceremony was to be held at VFW Post 7016 in Atmore. But with a burn ban in effect in Alabama and Atmore, the event was called off. The ceremony to properly dispose of American flags will be held at a future date to be announced.

Pictured top: A flag waves along the railroad tracks in downtown Atmore on Tuesday morning. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Hazel I. Burns

June 14, 2011

Hazel I. Burns, age 77, of Pensacola, passed away on Friday, June 10, 2011. She was born in Lauderdale County, MS, on September 5, 1933, to Lee and Katie Johnson. Mrs. Burns was a resident of Pensacola for 60 years and attended Victory Assembly of God Church.

Mrs. Burns is preceded in death by one son, Travis Burns; one sister, Jane Mott; and three brothers, Harvey, Douglas, and Floyd Johnson.

She is survived by her husband, Ernest J. Burns; two sons, Wayne (Pam) Neal of Cantonment, Fl and Nathan (Kathy) Burns of Pace; two daughters, Linda (Wendell) Rakestraw of Centre, Al and Theresa Harris, of Eufaula, Al; one step-son, Larry (Kristy) Burns of NJ; two sisters, Louise (Vernon) Dykes of Pensacola, and Merlene (Jim) Lovelace of Mobile, AL; seven brothers, Ben (Anne) Johnson of Daytona, Fl, G.L. Johnson of Cottageville, WVA, Lester (Georgianna) Johnson of Nashville, TN, Glen (Rosie) Johnson of Douglasville, GA, Karl (Karen) Johnson of Jacksonville, Fl, Ira (Theresa) Johnson of Milton, FL and Henry (Sherry) Johnson of Pensacola; 9 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, 2 great great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was a pillar of faith and hope for her family and will be greatly missed by all.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at Faith Chapel Funeral Home, North. Interment followed at Gonzalez Methodist Church Cemetery.

Pallbearers were her grandsons, Richard Harris, Michael Neal, David Neal, Aaron Neal and nephews, Keith and Eldon Mott.

The family received friends at Faith Chapel North on Monday, June 13.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 Highway 29 South Cantonment was in charge of arrangements.

Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested After Taking Taxi

June 13, 2011

Sheriff’s deputies arrested a man this morning that took a taxi as his getaway care after he robbed an Escambia County bank.

At around 9:20 am this morning the suspect walked into the Bank of America at 206 N. New Warrington Road armed with a stun gun and demainding money. Deputies identified the suspect as 22-year-old Dureco Keonne Brown.

“Brown displayed a stun gun and demanded money from one of the tellers,” said sheriff’s department spokesman Deputy Chris Welborn. “He then jumped over the counter, grabbed the teller’s purse and ran out of the bank.”

A K-9 unit arrived shortly after the call was dispatched and tracked Brown to the intersection of Elm and New Warrington Roads.

“Patrol deputies on a perimeter observed the suspect leave a business and get into a taxi,” said Welborn. “They were able to stop the taxi and arrest Brown without incident.”

Brown was booked into the Escambia County Jail on charges of Theft, Robbery and Resisting Arrest. He was being held on a $17,000 bond.

Investigation Continues After Woman, 31 And Her Boyfriend, 16, Shot

June 13, 2011

The investigation is continuing today into a shooting Saturday night in Century that injured a 31-year old woman and her 16-year old boyfriend.

About 8:30  Saturday night, deputies responded to the 7500 block of Jefferson Avenue for a reported shooting. Deputies were told by a 31-year-old female victim that she and her 16-year-old boyfriend were shot as they were sitting in a vehicle in front of a residence.

The victims said that another vehicle, possibly a dark colored Hyundai, pulled in behind them and blocked them in. One of the occupants then exited the suspect vehicle and began shooting, injuring both the female and male victims.

The suspect was described as described as a black male of medium height with a thin build and wearing a red ball cap.

“There are a number of things we are looking at in this investigation,” said sheriff’s department spokesman Deputy Chris Welborn. “The relationship between the victims is also being looked at.”

The victims left the area and drove to the 9500 block of Ivey Street to call 911. The male victim was transported by private vehicle to Jay Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The female victim was transported by ambulance after being questioned by deputies. Her injuries were also non-life threatening.

The incident remains under investigation by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and further details have not been released.

Cantonment Man Recovering After Cottage Hill Wreck

June 13, 2011

A Cantonment man is recovering after being trapped in a wreck about 40 minutes Sunday afternoon on on Highway 95A.

Joseph Tyler, 19, was traveling north on Highway 95A near Williams Ditch Road in Cottage Hill about 3:05 p.m. when he crossed the center line, lost control and slammed into a utility pole, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Tyler was extricated from the vehicle about 3:45 p.m. and transported in serious condition to Sacred Heart Hospital by Escambia County EMS.

The left portions of Cantonment and Cottage Hill without power and cable television. Gulf Power cut  power to a wider area about 3:30 p.m. for the safety of emergency workers and to make repairs.

The Cantonment and Molino Stations of Escambia Fire Rescue also responded to the crash.

Pictured above and below: A Cantonment man, Joseph Tyler,  was trapped in this vehicle for about 40 minutes following a single vehicle crash on Highway 95 in Cottage Hill Sunday afternoon. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

Escambia Man Shot After Botched Robbery Attempt

June 13, 2011

An Escambia County man was shot late Sunday night after a botched robbery attempt.

Around 9:52 p.m., deputies responded to a report of gunfire at the Sunrise Apartments, located at 4350 Fairfield Dr.
While enroute to that call, deputies were told that that a 20-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his upper leg needed assistance in a trailer park behind the Mayfair Motel.

Further investigation revealed that the man, identified as Adrian Delmarcus Hunter, attempted to rob another man in the parking lot of the Sunrise Apartment complex. During the robbery attempt Hunter shot at the victim and the victim returned fire.

Hunter was shot in the leg and fled the scene on foot. The victim, who was not identified, fled the scene in a vehicle and called deputies from the intersection of Pace Boulevard and Cervantes Street.

Hunter was transported to Baptist Hospital for treatment.

Robbery investigators are charging Hunter with robbery of an individual.

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