Marine Aviation Tower Arrives In Escambia County

August 16, 2012

A motorcade with the Marine Aviation Memorial Tower traveled through North Escambia Thursday afternoon.

The 30-foot tall steel  tower, commemorating 100 years of Marine Aviation and honoring all Marine aviators, arrived later at the Veterans Memorial Park in Pensacola. It will be dedicated during a ceremony Sunday at 11 a.m.

The motorcade  included about 100 members of the Patriot Guard.

Pictured top: The Marine Aviation Memorial Tower speeds past the McDavid Mini Mart Thursday afternoon. Pictured inset and below: The tower was accompanied by the Patriot Guard as it rolled through McDavid under stormy skies. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge. Pictured bottom: A rendering of the tower in place at the Veterans Memorial Park in Pensacola.


Escambia Deputy Injured In Traffic Crash

August 16, 2012

An Escambia County deputy was taken to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries after he was involved in a traffic crash this morning.

The wreck occurred around 8:20 a.m. at the intersection of Q and Jackson streets.

Pensacola Police Department Officer Dan Bell said a 2006 Honda CRV driven by Mary Woolley, age 57 of Jackson Street, was facing south on Q Street when she pulled from a stop sign into
the path of a marked Escambia County Sheriff’s cruiser driven by Deputy William Hallford, 48.

Hallford was traveling west on Jackson Street approaching the intersection when Woolley pulled in front of the cruiser, Bell said. The deputy  did not have a stop sign.

The cruiser then struck the left front of  Woolley’s vehicle with its right front bumper. Woolley was cited for running a stop sign.

Man Shot When Answering His Door

August 16, 2012

A man was shot when he answered his door early this morning just off Nine Mile Road.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 2300 block of Copter Road about 2 a.m. where they found that 29-year old Daniel N. Lukers of  Pensacola had suffered gunshots to his side. Lukers told deputies he heard someone knocking at his door, and he went to see who it was.  Lukers said when he opened the front door, the suspect tried to gain entry into his home.

During the confrontation at the door, Lukers was shot. He was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Further details have not been released by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

Ransom Middle Offering New Multimedia Academy

August 16, 2012

A new Multimedia Academy is slated to open this fall at Ransom Middle School, giving students the chance to learn industry certifications and high school credit.

The Ramsom Multimedia Academy will be available to all RMS students through a sixth-eighth grade course sequence that focuses on multimedia technologies.

Students will learn the use of Microsoft Office 2010, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Premiere Pro. During the eighth grade, students will use their creative skills for television production, fashion and interior design. Students will produce a daily live production will be streamed across the school intranet for viewing by students, faculty and staff.

The Ramsom Multimedia Academy instructor will be James Jackson.

For more information, contact the school at (850) 937-2220.

Century Looks At Regulating Mobile Homes

August 16, 2012

About one in five housing units in Century is a mobile home, and the town is looking at regulating those mobile homes and elimination of substandard or dangerous units.

The oldest inhabited mobile home in Century was built in 1958, and about 60 percent of the 203 mobile homes in Century are older than 1995.

The Florida building code has been updated several times  — in 1995, 2002 and 2004 — to increase construction standards based upon wind speed ratings. Florida began requiring stricter installation standards for manufactured homes in 1995 and 1999.

Just 25 of the mobile homes in Century were constructed after 2003 to high wind standards for site built and modular buildings.

Municipalities are required to allow mobile homes in permitted mobile home parks, but they do not have to allow them in any other zoning district, according to a presentation by Debbie Nickles, a consultant for the Town of Century.

Most communities have ordinances that make it unlawful to allow substandard or dangerous homes or to fail to take action to correct the problem or remove the home, according to Nickles’ presentation. “žWhen the jurisdiction identifies substandard or dangerous homes (including mobile or manufactured homes) code enforcement action is initiated.”

The town is also considering just how the aesthetics of mobile homes might impact economic development.

“žIf conventional single-wide mobile homes or manufactured homes are located on the major roads and entrances into a town, especially a historic town, the whole character of the town is affected,” the presentation states.

In more rural areas of the community, or in areas that allow one dwelling unit per acre or less, there are few compatibility issues with manufactured homes, but in areas that allow more than one dwelling per acre, there are concerns that the manufactured homes may be incompatible with the majority of the surrounding neighborhood.

Century may consider opportunities that will assist homeowners will repairing or replacing substandard or dangerous mobile or manufactured homes, or methods to improve the energy efficiency and wind rating of the homes.

During a future update of Century’s Land Development Code, Century may consider mobile and manufactured home ordinances that would address were the homes are allowed, definitions for substandard or dangerous homes and identify a code enforcement procedure to address violations.

Photos courtesy Town of Century presentation, click to enlarge.

U.S. Marshals Capture Three Violent Fugitves In Escambia County

August 16, 2012

The U.S. Marshals Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force hit the streets of Escambia County Wednesday and arrested three men wanted on numerous charges that include aggravated assault with a weapon, armed robbery, using a firearm and including a non-registered sex offender.

The Task Force began their day when they had to breach the door of the home of Rodney Deangelo Ries, aka “Tattoo” after knocking and observing someone inside the home that would not come to the door.

Ries, was arrested around 8:15 a.m. after he surrendered after hiding in the home on the 8500 Block of Stockdale Avenue. The 23-year old Ries is wanted for aggravated assault with a gun and firing a weapon in public.

Task force members from the U.S. Marshals, Escambia and Okaloosa County sheriff’s offices and FDLE then apprehended David Lee Jones at the Travelodge Inn on Highway 29.

The task force captured him around 1:00 p.m. after he pulled into the parking lot of the hotel where they were doing surveillance.

Jones, 18, was arrested after he and another man he was with tried to elude the task force inside the hotel. Jones is wanted on an Escambia County warrant that charges him with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, use or display of a firearm during a felony, armed burglary, robbery with a firearm or deadly weapon and petit theft. The other man was detained shortly then released.

The Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force then made their last arrest for the day when they nabbed Caleb Joseph Alderman after he left a job site on Nine Mile Road. They caught up with the fugitive around the 200 block of New Warrington Road at about 3 p.m.

Alderman, 19, was arrested without incident. Alderman’s charges include failure to register as a sex offender, probation violation for a weapon charge and failure to appear on a larceny arrest.

All three were booked into Escambia County Jail. Ries was released on a $11,000 bond, and Jones remained jailed on a $95,250 bond. Alderman’s bond was set at  $5,000 for failure to register but he is being held on no bond on his additional other charges.

Amtrak’s Sunset Limited Passenger Train Could Return

August 16, 2012

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Amtrak’s Sunset Limited passenger train, which ran from New Orleans through Pensacola to Jacksonville before Hurricane Katrina, may once again travel the rails.

On Thursday, Gulf Coast officials will meet to discuss moving closer to the return of passenger rail service to the area. In all, more than 40 mayors, lawmakers and representatives will attend a summit in Mobile.  When they are done, the group hopes to have a proposal to present  to Amtrak and Congress.

Prior to Katrina, the Sunset Limited stopped in Atmore before heading south through North Escambia for a stop in Pensacola. Due to track damage by Hurricane Katrina, service ended east of New Orleans. But those tracks have been repaired and are currently supporting freight service.

The Escambia County Commission passed a resolution earlier this year in support of returning passenger rail service for several reasons. The resolution pointed out that the Pensacola area is isolated with no train service and no passenger connection to the rest of the nation. The commission also said that the Sunset Limited would create economic opportunities for Escambia County.

While a New Orleans to Jacksonville Sunset Limited route would include a stop in Pensacola, it is not yet known if the Atmore stop would be restored.  A 2009 report indicated that it would cost $740,147 to demolish the Atmore station and replace it with a new station that meets current Americans with Disabilities Act  (ADA) requirements.

Documents obtained by NorthEscambia.com show that very few people — less than an average of three per week — ever boarded the Sunset Limited in Atmore. In 2003, there were 223 that boarded the passenger rail service in Atmore; 292 in 2004; and 255 prior to the service’s end in August  2005.

Pictured top: The train station in Atmore has not seen a passenger train since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Northview Football Camp (With Gallery)

August 16, 2012

The Northview Chiefs recently held a one day football camp for players eight years to eighth grade. The young Chiefs will be recognized during halftime of the first home Northview football game.

For more photos, click here.

Pictured: A recent Northview high School Chiefs football camp for young players. Submitted photos by Amy Holland for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.


Charges Dropped Against Former QB, Other Teen; Two Enter PTD Program

August 16, 2012

Charges have been dropped against the former quarterback for the Northview Chiefs and a Molino teen, while two other teens have entered into a pre-trial diversion program on underage alcohol and drug charges.

Charges were dropped or dismissed against former Northview quarterback Brandon Lee Sheets, age 18 of Century, and Taylor Christiane McCurry, age 18 of Molino.

Two others — 18-year old John Everette of Atmore and 18-year old Dakota Ray Smith of Molino — entered into a pre-trial diversion program on charges of possession of alcohol under 21 years of age, marijuana possession and possession of drug paraphernalia.

In May, an Escambia County deputy reported finding the teens in the area of 7200 Plantation Way, behind the former University Mall.  After receiving consent to search the vehicle, the deputy reported finding two small baggies containing marijuana, a brown plastic marijuana cigarette, a “rolling device”, rolling papers, a homemade smoking device made from a Keystone beer can and a bottle of Southern Comfort that was about half full.  The deputy also reported finding a small portable air compressor in the vehicle that he believed to be used in conjunction with the smoking device, according to arrest reports.

All four were originally charged, the arrest report states, because one baggie of the marijuana and the rolling papers were in plain view in the center area of the vehicle.

Human Case Of West Nile Confirmed In Escambia County, Advisory Issued

August 16, 2012

A human case of the West Nile virus has been reported in Escambia County, prompting health officials to issue a “Mosquito Borne Illness Advisory”.

The reported case means “there is an imminent risk of additional persons becoming infected,” according to the Escambia County Health Department. The health department has not said where in the county the infected person resides.

“Citizens need to treat this threat seriously and take personal precautions to protect themselves,” said Escambia Mosquito Control Division Manager Bob Betts.

Symptoms of infection can range from mild to severe, including development of diseases such as meningitis or encephalitis. Those most at risk for the infection are the elderly, young children and those who spend a lot of time outdoors, especially during dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most active. Individuals who are immune compromised may be at higher risk of the most severe form of the infection.

The Escambia County Health Department recommends that residents follow the Five D’s of mosquito control:

  1. Dusk – avoid when mosquitoes are most active.
  2. Dawn – avoid the next most active period.
  3. DEET – use personal chemical protection to ward off mosquitoes.
  4. Dress – cover exposed skin to block mosquito access.
  5. Drain – remove standing water in pots, pet dishes, gutters and other retainers.

The health department also recommends these precautions:

  • Apply insect repellent to exposed skin, or onto clothing, but not under clothing.
  • In protecting children, read label instructions to be sure the repellent is age-appropriate.
  • According to the CDC, mosquito repellents containing oil of lemon eucalyptus should not be used on children under the age of three years. DEET is not recommended on children younger than two months old.
  • Avoid applying repellents to the hands of children. Adults should apply repellent first to their own hands and then transfer it to the child’s skin and clothing.

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