Man Sentenced For DUI Manslaughter

April 5, 2012

A Santa Rosa County man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for DUI manslaughter.

Jeremy Joseph Hammill received the sentence from Judge David Rimmer.

On February 27, 2010, Hammill ran the red light at Hamilton Bridge Road and Dogwood Drive and crashed into a car driven by Tammy Cabaniss. Cabaniss was seriously injured, and her passenger, Dwight Davis, died as a result of the crash.

Hammill, who had a previous DUI conviction, had a blood alcohol level of  0.26, according to State Attorney Bill Eddins. That was more than three times the legal limit of 0.08.

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Pickup Rear-ends School Bus

April 5, 2012

One student was injured when a school bus was rear-ended by a pickup Wednesday afternoon on Pine Forest Road.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Hildred B. Harrelson, age 70, skidded 38 feet in her 1999 Ford pickup into the back of the bus, which was stopped to allow students to exit near Mandeville Lane.

There were 22 students on the bus at the time of the crash. One suffered a minor injury and was released to their parents.

Harrelson was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital by ambulance with minor injuries. A 15-year old passenger in her truck was not injured.

Harrelson was cited for careless driving by the FHP.

Marshals Nab Suspect That Ran From His Murder Trial

April 5, 2012

An Escambia County man that fled from his murder trial during jury deliberations was captured by federal agents in Baldwin County.

Ortavious Devon Wilson, 33,was busted at the Loxley Motel by U.S. Marshals Task Force members from Pensacola and Mobile, along with Task Force members from the Florida State Attorney’s office, Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office, Monroeville Police Department and the Alabama Depart of Corrections.

Wilson was arrested outside of a room he rented without incident. However, a search of the room revealed a 9 mm handgun that was reportedly stolen from Escambia County (Fla.) last year, as well as substances that appeared to be crack cocaine and marijuana and drug paraphernalia indicative of dealing and selling drugs.

Wilson is not currently facing any local charges in Alabama but stands to face charges from the United States Attorney’s Office in Mobile as well as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office in Florida.

He was taken to the Baldwin County Jail in Alabama and remanded without bond.

Shortly after Wilson fled the courtroom at the Escambia County Courthouse he was found guilty in a murder trial.

He was charged in connection with the January 2011 murder of 29-year old Eddie Llyod Peterson of Pensacola near the intersection of Mobile Highway and Massachusetts Avenue. Peterson and two other men  –  Grimsley and 32-year-old Ortavious Devon Wilson — tried to rob the victim at gunpoint, but the victim shot back and killed Peterson.

10-Year Old Charged With Breaking Into School

April 4, 2012

A 10-year old boy has been charged with breaking into an Escambia County elementary school.

Witnesses reported seeing the boy lurking around West Pensacola Elementary just after 7 p.m. Tuesday night. A short time later, a witness heard a window break.

As Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrived and surrounded the school, the boy called his mother to say he was inside the school and about to exit. The mother in turn called the Sheriff’s Office.

As the boy exited the school, he refused verbal commands to put his hands behind his back and took off running. Deputies were able to catch up and place him under arrest.

Deputies found a broken window at the school, but they were unable to locate any missing property.

The boy was charged as a juvenile with burglary, possession of burglary tools, criminal mischief, trespassing on school grounds and resisting arrest without violence.

Budget Woes: Century Library Could Be Closed; Molino Might Never Open

April 4, 2012

The Century Branch Library could be closed and the currently under construction Molino Library may never open due to budget problems.

The county is facing a $9.5 million budget shortfall, most of which is due to a new Medicaid law signed last week by Gov. Rick Scott. That law will force the county to pay $6.2 million to the state for disputed Medicaid bills that have been adding up for about a decade.

To make up the shortfall, Escambia County is looking to cut 100 percent of its funding for branch libraries — all $3.7 million. Escambia County funds about 75 percent of the current library system, while the City of Pensacola funds about 25 percent. Libraries in the city will not be closed.

“In a worst case scenario, the Century and Southwest branch libraries would be closed and Molino would never open,” said Bette Hooton, president of the library’s board of directors.  “It shocking, absolutely shocking, to consider that Escambia might be the only county in the state without a library system.”

Escambia County is expected to consider at least three options to keep the libraries open — an August referendum in voters could approve a property tax levy; a property tax levy imposed by the county without referendum; a yearly user fee — $50 per person has been suggested — imposed on every Escambia County resident that uses the library.

The property tax levy to cover the county’s budget shortfall for the library would amount to 0.35 mils, or $35 on a home worth $100,000.

“We are hopeful that we can work together with the county to solve this problem without a referendum,” Hooton said. “But we are not going to go down like this. We’ll fight for the referendum if that is what it takes.”

Escambia County owns the building and property of the Century Branch Library and owns the under construction Molino Library property. However, all of the books and other materials are owned by the City of Pensacola, including about 11,000 items in the Century library.

Meanwhile, construction to convert the former Molino School into a community center and library is continuing. That project is already funded by Escambia County.

Hooton said the library system in Escambia County is a bargain. The cost to run Escambia’s libraries is currently about $16 per person; the state average is $32 per person.

Pictured top: The Century Branch Library. Pictured inset: Construction is underway to convert the old Molino School into a library and community center. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Receive Notice Of Escaped Prison Inmates By Phone

April 4, 2012

The Florida Department of Corrections has launched a new automated telephone system to alert residents living near a state correctional facility in the event of an emergency. The new ALERT Notification Service will keep residents informed of prison escapes, and can also be used in other emergency situations, such as when an Amber or Silver Alert is issued.

To register for the service, residents should call a toll free hotline at (866) 358-5977 and register their phone number and the facility’s zip code. Zip codes for North Escambia area prisons are: 32535 — Century CI and Century Work Camp; 32565 — Berrydale; and 32583 — Santa Rosa CI and Annex.

Registrants will receive detailed information about an escapee including a physical description and the time of the escape. The automated calls will also relay specific information on other emergencies that could impact nearby homes.

“This continues our commitment to ensure the safety of citizens living near one of our facilities,” said Department of Correction Secretary Ken Tucker. “We work very hard to keep our facilities safe for everyone. This new service makes it possible for us to alert citizens at a moment’s notice if problems arise.”

Notifications messages aren’t limited to those living near a specific institution. When needed, notifications will be sent to all registrants across the state. If the registrant moves, they can use the automated line to update their registration information.

“The ALERT Notification Service will also benefit correctional facilities,” added Tucker. “As residents receive offender descriptions, they can be the additional eyes and ears that can help us locate a missing inmate.”

Escapes from the secure perimeter of a prison are rare, with the last one occurring in 2005.

Mary Louise Lackey

April 4, 2012

After a long, very happy life Mary Louise Lackey went to be with the Lord on April 3, 2012.

She was born November 28, 1921,  in Bradenton, Florida, and moved to Molino in 1958. She was a wonderful and loving wife and mother who spent her life taking care of her family. She loved working in the gardens of their family home, cooking and baking those wonderful batches of fudge, cookies and cakes. She was a proud member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church, the Aldersgate United Methodist women and the Molino Homemakers. Mary Louise enjoyed spending time with her friends, laughing and sharing stories while working on various projects.

She is survived by her adoring husband of 63 years, Jimmie; four children Bill (Connie), Walter (Karen), Joyce (Wayne) and Jean (Mercer); grandchildren Brian, Marcus, David, Eric, Joshua, Elizabeth, Haleigh, Hunter and Heather; and one great grandchild Jack.
Mary Louise has now joined her grandson Adam in the loving arms of our Heavenly Father.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, April 6, 2012, at Aldersgate Methodist Church with Rev. Alan Gantzhorn officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
The family will receive friends at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North on Thursday, April 5, 2012, from 5-7 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Aldersgate United Methodist Church’s American Cancer-Relay For Life c/o Aldersgate UMC, 6915 North Highway 29, Molino, FL 32577.

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

Cantonment Man Shot By Baldwin Deputy After Chase

April 4, 2012

A Cantonment man was was shot by a Baldwin County (Ala.) deputy Tuesday after a high speed chase that ended not far from the state line.

Robert Lamar Vaughn, 43, was shot by Deputy Austin Welch, according to the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office.

The incident began when the Escambia County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office alerted Baldwin County authorities that Vaughn was on his way to a church cemetery outside Robertsdale to commit suicide. When a Robertsdale police officer approached a man matching Vaughn’s description at the cemetery, Vaughn jumped into his Toyota Tundra pickup truck and fled east on Highway 90. Four Baldwin County deputies joined Robertsdale police in the chase.

Spike strips were use to flatten tires on the truck, but Vaughn continued almost three miles until he pulled into the parking lot of Uncle Bubba’s Country Store in Seminole, Ala. Vaughn exited the truck and ran inside with a rifle. While inside the store, he pointed the rifle at a deputy through a glass door. The deputy fired a shot striking the Vaughn in the torso, according to the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office.

Vaughn was shot once by one of the Baldwin County deputies with a shotgun. He was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola by ambulance. His condition was not available early Wednesday afternoon.

There were no other injuries.

Vaughn has not yet been charged with any crime.

Pictured: The scene at Uncle Bubba’s Country Store in Seminole, Ala., Tuesday after a Cantonment man was shot by a Baldwin County deputy. Photo by Anthony Pura, WEAR 3, for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Curtis Glenn Cardwell

April 4, 2012

Curtis Glenn Cardwell, 74, unexpectedly went home to be with the Lord on Monday, April 2, 2012. Glenn was born June 2, 1937 in Jay to William H. and Ella Eola Cardwell. He was a lifelong resident of Pensacola and a graduate of Pensacola High School, Class of 1955.

Glenn retired after more than 35 years in the trucking industry and co-owner of Coastal Service Express. He was a member of Pine Forest Assembly of God, actively serving as a deacon. He was a true man of God, who served the Lord proudly.

He was preceded in death by his cherished and beloved wife, Mildred of 48 years.

Glenn loved spending time with his family, which included his church family. He was an awesome dad, granddaddy, great granddaddy and “Honey” and will be truly missed by everyone who had the good fortune of knowing this kind and gentle man. He had a way of lighting up the room with his smile and always made everyone feel loved.

He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Cindy & Greg Williams; son, Curtis Cardwell; granddaughters; Heather Arrington (Robert), Deborah Cardwell, Sarah Williams, Alisha Jones, Angel Cramer; six great-grandchildren; Jaiden & Colton Odom, Gavin & Brendan Jones, Destiny & Michael Cramer; sister Carol Sweatman; numerous friends, nieces and nephews, and a very special lady, Sue Wilson.

Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, April 5, 2012, and funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday, April 6, 2012, at Pine Forest Assembly of God Church with Pastor Gene Hudson officiating, assisted by Bro. David Brown and Bro. Glenn Vaughn.

The family wishes to thank all the many friends and family for their prayers and support.

Faith Chapel North-Cantonment is in charge of arrangements.

Rain Chances Building

April 4, 2012

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Tonight: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 64. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
  • Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 82. South wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
  • Thursday Night: A slight chance of showers before 10pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around 56. West wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Friday: Sunny, with a high near 78. North wind between 5 and 10 mph.
  • Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 52. Northeast wind around 5 mph.
  • Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 77. East wind between 5 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
  • Saturday Night: Clear, with a low around 49. South wind between 5 and 10 mph becoming calm.
  • Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 78. Calm wind becoming east between 5 and 10 mph.
  • Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 52.
  • Monday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 78.
  • Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54.
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.

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