CrossFaith Members Bring Christmas Cheer To ‘The Retreat’

December 23, 2014

Members of CrossFaith Church in Molino paid a special visit Monday to The Retreat, operated by the Council on Aging of West Florida. The Retreat offers a stimulating day experience for older adults with physical and cognitive impairments. Participants enjoy a full day of activities, social interaction and recreation in a safe, protective at-home like atmosphere.

While at The Retreat, the CrossFaith group played bingo with the participants and sang Christmas carols to them.

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Cantonment Man Gets 10 Additional Years In Drug Case

December 23, 2014

A Cantonment man has been sentenced to another 10 years in state prison following another drug related conviction.

Johnathan Wayne Glass, 38, was convicted by a Santa Rosa County jury of trafficking in methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Immediately following the trial, Santa

Rosa County Circuit Court Judge John F. Simon sentenced Glass to 10 years in state prison with a minimum mandatory of three years.  Judge Simon ordered the 10 year sentence to run consecutively to a 15 year prison sentence he had previously imposed on Glass in September.

On February 21, 2013, members of the Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office  Narcotics Unit executed a search warrant at the residence Glass shared with his girlfriend, Victoria Cain, at Piney Woods Place Apartments in  Milton.

During the execution of the search warrant, officers found a trafficking amount of methamphetamine along with drug paraphernalia and numerous  other items used to manufacture methamphetamine.

The search warrant had been obtained after Glass brought sulfuric acid into the home on February 20, to use during the process of manufacturing  methamphetamine. Glass left the bottle of acid on a bathroom counter where a 3-year old child drank the acid.  As a result, Glass was charged and convicted on September 18, 2014, by a Santa Rosa County Jury of  child neglect causing great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement.  Judge Simon sentenced Glass to 15 years in prison in that case.

Glass is also charged with conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine and unlawful possession of listed chemicals. Those charges are set for trial on January 20, 2015.  He faces a maximum possible sentence of 30 years in prison in that case.

Victoria Cain was also arrested as a result of her involvement and entered a plea to aggravated child abuse, child abuse causing great bodily harm, trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of prescription drugs without a prescription, conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine and unlawful possession of listed chemical.

Cain testified at both trials against Glass. She is set for sentencing on February 4, 2015, before Circuit Judge Marci Goodman and faces a maximum possible sentence of 135 years.

Minor Injuries In Late Night West Roberts Crash

December 23, 2014

One person received minor injuries in a single vehicle crash late Monday night. The accident happened about 11:55 p.m. on West Roberts Road near Tate Road. A young female driver was transported to an area hospital by ambulance. The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further details have not been released. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.

Century Offices To Close December 26 Rather Than Christmas Eve

December 23, 2014

The Town of Century  normally closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day,  but this year town leaders have decided to close town hall  on Thursday, December 25 and Friday, December 26  to allow employees to enjoy a four-day weekend. Town offices will be open on December 24.

The closure schedule change in include all town departments such as water and gas. For more information, contact the town at (850) 256-3208.

Supreme Court: Another Circuit Judge Needed For Escambia, Santa Rosa

December 23, 2014

After lawmakers have turned down requests in recent years for more trial judges, the Florida Supreme Court on Monday said the state needs an additional three circuit judges and 32 county judges — including an additional circuit judge in the 1st Judicial Circuit, which includes Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties.

“The First Judicial Circuit continues to experience a heavy criminal workload as well as a steady number of tobacco cases, which frequently go to trial and thus require significant judicial labor,” the Supreme Court said.

The request came in an annual process known as a “certification of need” to the Legislature, which ultimately decides whether to approve new judges.

“As the state economy continues to steadily improve, we recognize that in a post-recessionary period competing demands for state funding persist across state government,” the Supreme Court said in a 10-page document. “We also note that, due in large part to the recession, the judicial branch has had no increase in trial court judges since 2007, despite a documented need.”

Video Visitation Coming To Santa Rosa County Jail

December 23, 2014

Video visitation is coming soon to the Santa Rosa County Jail, according to the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Detention Division. Complete details are still being finalized, but the system will even allow visitors to use the system from their homes. There will be a charge for the service. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Alleged Drug Dealer Beats Century Man Over Unpaid Drug Debt

December 22, 2014

A local man has been charged with allegedly beating another man with a pipe in a Century street over a drug debt.

The 61-year old victim told Escambia County deputies that he was walking  in the area of Jefferson Avenue and Mincy Court in Century when he was attacked by 33-year old Johnnie Leethomas Carter. The victim said he drove up, got out of his car, and struck him several times in the face with his fist before hitting him in the back of the head with a metal pipe.

The victim told deputies, according to an arrest report, that Carter beat him because he had not paid up for a previous drug deal. He said he could positively identify Carter from the neighborhood and previous drug deals.

The victim was transported by Escambia County EMS to Jay Hospital with a bloody nose, a profusely bleeding busted lip and a large knot and cut on the back of his head.

Deputies located Carter a short time later and placed him under arrest during a  traffic stop at Jefferson Avenue and Pond Street. On Carter’s person, deputies reported finding a plastic bag containing what tested positive for crack cocaine.

Carter was charged with felony possession of crack cocaine and felony aggravated battery causing bodily harm.  Deputies also seized his 2007 Lincoln MKX and $523 in cash.

Carter was released from the Escambia County Jail on on a $5,000 bond.

Fight Between Brothers Ends With Cantonment Stabbing

December 22, 2014

A domestic dispute between brothers ended with a stabbing Sunday night in Cantonment.

It happened just after 9 p.m. on Joshua Drive near Harlington Street. According to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, two brothers got into a fight.  One brother, about 17-years old, was stabbed and transported by ambulance to an area hospital for treatment. He is expected to face domestic violence charges.

Nicholas Anthony Deluca, 19, was charged with the stabbing. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail without bond a charge of aggravated battery using a deadly weapon.

Further details have not been released.

County Administrator Jack Brown Offered Three Year Contract

December 22, 2014

When Jack Brown started work as Escambia County administrator last June, he had accepted a one year contract and moved from Perry, FL, where he was serving as Taylor County Administrator.

And now, about halfway through that first year, the Escambia County Commission has voted to offer Brown a three year contract plus to one year extensions. His annual salary will be $170,000. The salary amount was based upon similar positions in the state.

County Commissioner Steven Barry was placed in charge of working out details like severance pay, and return to the commission in January with a complete contract for approval.

Lloyd O’Neil Biggs

December 22, 2014

Mr. Lloyd O’Neil Biggs, 89, passed away on Saturday, December 20, 2014, in Atmore.

Mr. Biggs was a native of Lottie, Alabama, former resident of Atmore and a resident of Canoe since 1996. Mr. Biggs was a lifetime deacon and retired U.S. Army veteran. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Atmore. He is preceded in death by his first wife, Armontine “Tina” Godwin Biggs; five brothers, Melvin Biggs, Leroy Biggs, Gladyn Biggs, J.T. Biggs and Otha Biggsl; and three sisters, Dorothy Little, Ernestine Rasberry and Nell Pressley.

Survivors include his wife, Virgie Smith Biggs of Canoe; son, Mike O’Neil (Peggy) Biggs of Houston, TX; daughters, Cheryl Biggs (David) Campbell of Birmingham, AL, Charlotte Killam of Flomaton and Mary Davis of Bratt; brother, Ray (Duane) Biggs of Bay Minette; grandchildren, Ty (Veronica) Biggs, Taryn Biggs (Dedrick) Fields, Jeremy (Nikki) Campbell, Candice Campbell, Brittany, Travis, Justin, Chelsea, Colton and Natasha; great-grandchildren, Harper, Addie, Mason and Colton.

Funeral services will be Tuesday, December 23, 2014, at 2 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. Arnold Hendricks and Rev. Mike Grindle officiating.

Burial will follow at the Oak Hill Cemetery.

Visitation will be Tuesday, December 23, 2014, from 12:30 p.m. until service time at the First Baptist Church of Atmore.

Pallbearers will be military.

Honorary pallbearers will be Justin Peebles, Travis Moye, Ty Biggs, Jeremy Campbell, David Lambert and Dwane Glick.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the First Baptist Church of Atmore in memory of Mr. Lloyd Biggs.

Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes, LLC is in charge of all arrangements.

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