Sanitary Sewage Overflow Reported In Cantonment

October 19, 2013

A sanitary sewer overflow occurred late Wednesday night in Cantonment, ECUA said Friday, at the corner of Carmody Hill Road and Highway 297A.

A two-inch force sewer main was broken by private contractor Roads, Inc. as they worked on a Highway 297A construction project, ECUA said.

The overflow was estimated at 12,300 gallons, of which 12,000 gallons (five truckloads of  2,400 gallons each) were recovered by vacuum truck and transported to the ECUA’s Bayou Marcus Water Reclamation Facility for disposal and treatment.

ECUA crews responded to the break and made appropriate repairs. The overflow area was then cleaned and disinfected with a biocide agent to remove any contamination concerns under state protocol.  The Escambia County Health Department, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the state were notified of the overflow.

Photos: Northview Crowns Homecoming Queen And Her Court

October 19, 2013

The Northview Chiefs crowned Homecoming Queen Anna Fischer and her court Friday night. First runner up was Danielle Scott, and second runner-up was Tamara Green. Junior Maid was was Kendal Cobb, Sophomore Made was Lillie Allen and Freshman Maid was Autumn Albritton.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured top: Freshman Maid Autumn Albritton, Junior Maid Kendal Cobb, Queen Anna Fischer, second runner up Tamara Green, first runner up Danielle Scott and sophomore Maid Lillie Allen. Pictured below 2012 Homecoming Queen Ashley Cunningham crowns 2013 Homecoming Queen Anna Fischer. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Escambia Man Gets 73 Years For Child Porn, Covert Meeting Plans

October 19, 2013

An Escambia County man was sentenced Friday to spend the next seven decades in prison on child porn and sex charges.

Alan Lynsdale Hamilton, 50, was sentenced by Circuit Court Judge Scott Duncan to a guideline sentence of 875.4 months state prison (73 years) for 63 counts of possession of child pornography, three counts of video voyeurism, traveling to meet a minor for sexual purposes, and unlawful use of a two-way communication device.

The cases against Hamilton originated with a citizen complaint to Escambia County Computer Crimes Investigator Zack Ward. Ward posed as a 14-year old girl and contacted the defendant. Hamilton initiated sexually explicit  conversations with the investigator and suggested a meeting, where he was arrested by Ward and Investigator Nicole Coxwell on May 4, 2012.

After being arrested,  Hamiton admitted to possessing child pornography on his computer. After seizing the defendant’s computer, Ward initiated a forensic examination, leading to
63 child pornography charges.  Ward also found several covertly taken videos of a 14-year old girl using the restroom and taking showers.

Ward also discovered a video of a different 13-year old girl and her mother on Hamilton’s computer.
In April, Hamilton was convicted at a judge trial of traveling to meet a minor and unlawful use of a two way communication device, and subsequently pled to the remaining charges in July.

Chiefs Shut Out Freeport

October 19, 2013

The Northview Chiefs shut out the Freeport Bulldogs Friday night, ending homecoming week with a 35-0 win.

“I thought it was good, especially by the defense,” Northview Coach Sid Wheatley said. “I think we are starting to instill some pride on that side of the ball.”

Freeport managed to cross into the red zone just one time, and they forced to settle for a bumbled field goal attempt.  “That was big right there, not to give up any points in the first half,” he said. “I though offensively, our game was good getting it to our play makers and letting them do their job.”

For a photo gallery, click here. (Cheerleader and band photos Monday.)

The Chiefs took the lead with 6:42 to go in the first quarter with a 77-yard touchdown run from Keondrae Lett. With 3:42 in the first, Northview scored again on 6-yard run from Lett, and a two-point conversion from quarterback Daulton Tullis to Cameron Newsome was good for a 14-0 Chiefs advantage.

Northview would strike again before the half with a 53-yard reception from Tullis to Robinson. Heading into the half, the Chiefs were up 21-0.

In the second half, Robinson added another touchdown, a 41-yard reception with 8:54 to go, 27-0. And with 6:53 to go in the third, Robinson  was hands on a Freeport punt but lost control of the ball. He scooped it up and went about 72-yards for the touchdown, 35-0.

Overall, it was a strong performance for the defending 1A state champs, Wheatley said “You can’t argue with a good solid win at home and getting a shutout.”

The Chiefs improved to 2-0 in district action with two shutouts — Freeport Friday night and 26-0 over Jay two weeks ago.

Northview will be on the road next Friday night to take on Walton High School in Defuniak Springs.

For a photo gallery, click here. (Cheerleader and band photos Monday.)

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Work Release Inmate Gets 10 Years For Animal Shelter Escape

October 19, 2013

A work release inmate that escaped while working at the county animal shelter has been sentenced to more time behind bars.

Alexander Gaines Kent, 37, was sentenced to 10 years in state prison by Judge Scot Duncan on the escape charge after he entered a no contest charge.

On September 21, 2012, Kent was an inmate at the Escambia County Jail assigned to  the road crew. On that date, he was assigned to work at the animal shelter on Fairfield Drive. While working at the shelter, Kent asked to use the restroom and never returned.
He managed to escape undetected and was able to change into civilian clothes. Kent’s jumpsuit was located in the woods to the East of the animal shelter. A search ensued and after several hours, deputies were able to locate Kent hiding in a bathroom at a  residence on Bowman Avenue.

In 2005, Kent was sentenced to five years in state prison for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and burglary in Sumter County.

Tate Beats Crestview

October 19, 2013

The Tate Aggies hit the road Friday night to take on the Crestview Bulldogs with their eyes on a playoff berth.  The Bulldogs played hard taking the lead during the game, but could not hold off the Aggies’ offense.  And Tate went on beat Crestview by a score of 29-24.

Tate started off the game by blocking a Crestview punt early in the first quarter, leading to a 32-yard field goal from  kicker Dylan Mancuso.  Tate took the early lead, 3-0.  Again in the first quarter, Mancuso kicked a field goal.  The 29-yarder made the score Tate 6, Crestview 0.

Later in the second quarter, the Bulldogs had the Aggies near the on endzone when Tate’s quarterback dropped the ball in the end zone and was able to fall on it.  That gave the Bulldogs a safety with the score 6-2.  Late in the 2nd quarter, Crestview decided to go for it on fourth down, throwing an 18-yard touchdown pass for a 9-6 Aggies lead at the half.

Crestview began the second half with a 97 yard touchdown drive to increase their lead over Tate 16-6.  Crestview had the momentum until a tipped pass landed in the hands of Tate’s Diamonte Thompson, who took it 5- yards for a Aggie touchdown.  Tate still trailed 13-16.

On Tate’s next possession, Tia Samuel sprinted up the middle of the field for a 79-yard touchdown run.  Tate missed the extra point, to make the score Tate 19, Crestview 16.  The Aggies’ next score was again by Tia Samuel.  This one was for 25 yards to increase Tate’s lead to 26-16.

Tate’s Dylan Mancuso was called on again for his thid  field goal of the night.  He kicked a 44-yard field goal to make the score 29-16.  With less than a minute to go, the Aggies intentionally gave up a safety to make the score Tate 29 Crestview 18.  Crestview was able to quickly score on their next possession, but failed to convert the two  point conversion to make the final score Tate 29, Crestview 24.

Tate’s Coach Ronnie Douglas said that he was “very pleased with the win.  The players worked really hard all week for the game”.  We hurt ourselves in the first half, but were able to come out in the seconded half and play a better game”.

Tate (6-2, 1-1) travels to Ft Walton next week.  Kickoff is at 7:00.

by Darryl Singleton

Baker Beats Jay

October 19, 2013

The Baker Gators continued their perfect season Friday night with a 21-13 win over the Jay Royals n the War on Highway 4 game.

With the district win, the Gators ensured a playoff spot  and improving  their record to 7-0, 2-0 in District 1-1A. The Royals moved to 3-4 for the season, 0-2 in the district.

The Royals will be on the road again next Friday night as they travel to Cottondale to take on the Hornets at 7 p.m.

Pictured: The Jay Royals at the Baker Gators Friday night. Photos by Michele Gibbs for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Charlie Grant

October 19, 2013

Charlie Grant passed away October 3, 2013.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Wade H. and Bessie E. Grant, his brother, Larry W. Grant, and his grandson, Marc A. Cellelo. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Patsy Grant, two brothers, Bobby (ReNae) Grant and Harry Grant, as well as his two children, Sheila (Dennis) Aucoin and Michael D. Grant. He also is survived by his grandchildren, Jenifer (Jason) Morreau, Nicole (Glynn) Jarreau, Lauren Cellelo, and Katie (William) Linkhart; great-grandchildren Dylan, Mason, Jackson and Lucas; several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews; and his beloved dog, Panda.

Charlie worked for the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office for 40 years and served under seven sheriffs. During his early years, he was Chief Identification Officer and solved many cases through crime scene and fingerprint identification. Charlie was a pioneer in introducing the first color crime scene photographs in State of Florida. During his administrative years he supervised numerous departments. He retired from the Sheriff’s Office as a major in 2001. In addition to his work at the Sheriff’s Office, he coordinated security for the Pensacola Interstate Fair for almost 20 years.

He was involved in stock car racing locally for many years as an official and car owner. He was a NASCAR fan and a devoted fan of Alabama football and the Boston Red Sox. He enjoyed gardening, fishing and watching old westerns on TV. He also enjoyed sight-seeing and travelling in his motor home in a caravan of RVs with a group of good friends. He loved the outdoors and cherished the many evenings he spent around campfires with that group of long-time close friends.

The family would like to thank Dr. Inclan and staff at Woodlands Medical Specialists for their compassionate care, especially Deanna, Lindsay, Valerie and Maria. Also thank you to Covenant Hospice for their great kindness and care, and special thanks to Keeley.

A memorial service will be held at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North on Saturday, October 19, from 1-2 p.m. Dr. Ross Lankford, Associate Minister of First Baptist Church of Pensacola will be officiating. Graveside service will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations in Charlie’s name be made to a charity of your choice .

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 Hwy 29S, Cantonment, FL is entrusted with the arrangements.

Friday Night Finals

October 19, 2013

Here are final scores from around the area tonight:

  • Northview 35, Freeport 0 [Read more...]
  • Tate 29, Crestview 24 [Read more...]
  • Baker 21, Jay 13 [Read more...]
  • West Florida 63 Gulf Breeze 14
  • Pace 20, Pensacola 18
  • Navarre 35, Choctaw 28
  • Niceville 28, FWB 21
  • Catholic 41, Arnold 0
  • Milton 24, Escambia 21
  • Leroy 26, Flomaton 19
  • T.R. Miller 42, Straughn 7
  • Opp 27, W.S. Neal 24
  • Escambia Academy 26, Clarke Prep 14
  • Hillcrest 52, Escambia Co. (Atmore) 14

Frances Avery

October 19, 2013

Frances Avery, 84, a lifelong resident of Pensacola, passed away Wednesday, October 16, 2013. She retired from Pensacola Naval Air Station in 1990. Her main hobby was her family all of whom she loved dearly. She had a calling for playing gospel music. She played piano at Pine Forrest United Methodist Church and Heritage Baptist Church. She was always a caregiver to others and always had a giving heart and caring spirit.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Amos and Frances Brewton; brother, Amos B. Brewton, Jr.; sisters, Lucille Nelson and Mary Ruth Russ and her daughter, Mary Frances Parker.

She is survived by her sons, Amos Hill, Mark (Penny) Avery and Matthew (Kathy) Avery; brother, Henry (Shellye) Brewton; son-in-law, Lewis Parker; six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, and many friends.

Visitation will be held from 10 until 12 p.m. with the funeral service at 12 p.m., Monday, October 21, 2013 at Pine Forrest United Methodist Church with Brother Rual Morris officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 Hwy 29S, Cantonment, FL is entrusted with arrangements.

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