Teen Driver, Mother Arrested In Hit And Run Death Of 12-Year Old

April 23, 2016

A 17-year old driver and her mother have been arrested for the hit and run death of 12-year old Devon Spencer last February in East Brewton, AL.

Donnavia Zandra Williams was arrested Friday for manslaughter, leaving the scene of an accident with injuries, failure to report an accident with injuries, and assault. She was being held in the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center in Brewton with bond set at $150,000.

Her mother, Jennifer Lynn Moody Williams was arrested for failure to report an accident with injuries and booked into the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center with bond set at $150,000.

Both were indicted by a grand jury on Thursday.

On February 11, Devon Spencer and his friend were walking to school on Williamson Street in East Brewton when they were hit by a car. The friend was not seriously injured, but Devon died a few days later at Sacred Heart Hospital.

Jackknifed Truck Slows Traffic

April 23, 2016

An Escambia County man was not injured in a single vehicle wreck that slowed interstate traffic across Pensacola Bay Friday evening.

The Florida Highway Patrol said 52-year old Earnest Micheal Boardwyne was eastbound on I-10 just east of Scenic Highway when he expressed a loss of air pressure to a tandem trailer, causing the brakes to lock. The second trailer rotated and overturned, causing the 2015 Freightliner semi to jackknife.

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Great Free Family Fun: Blue Jacket Jamboree Is Today

April 23, 2016

There’s plenty of good family fun for everyone today in Molino.

The Northview High School FFA Blue Jacket Jamboree is going on from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the new Escambia County 4-H Facility at on Highway 99 at Chalker Road in Molino. The event is being held in conjunction with the Gulf Coast Agriculture and Natural Resources Youth Organization Youth Spring Livestock Show. Admission and parking are free for both events.

Over 50 vendors are scheduled for the Blue Jacket Jamboree, along with plenty of food, entertainment, a car show, a tractor show and a “Blue Jacket Baby Contest” at 10:15 a.m.

The livestock show schedule is as follows:

  • Rabbits and Poultry: 8 – 9 a.m.
  • Swine Show: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
  • Market Steer Show: 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.
  • Goat and Lamb Show: 1:20 – 2:30 p.m.
  • Beef Breeding Show: 2:30 – 4 p.m.
  • Dairy Show: 4 – 4:15 p.m.
  • Preview Steer Show: 4:15 – 4:30 p.m.
  • Livestock Sale and Auction: 5 p.m.

The Blue Jacket Jamboree is sponsored in part by NorthEscambia.com.

Pictured: Last year’s Blue Jacket Jamboree, which was held at Northview High School. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Ernest Ward Middle National Junior Honor Society Inducts New Members

April 23, 2016

New members were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society during a candlelight ceremony Friday at Ernest Ward Middle School.

The NJHS is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding middle school students. More than just an honor roll, NJHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship and character.

New National Junior Honor Society members at Ernest Ward are:

Seventh Grade: Maggie Amerson, Logan Bryan, Conner Byrne, Kayla Campbell, Sophia Cotita, Savannah Doremus, Makayla Garrett, Amber Gilman, Shelby Godwin, Zaria Griffin, Hailey Harigel, Hannah Hughes, Maille Kilcrease, Heather Knowles, Bryce Korinchak, Kaley Lashley, Abigail Levins, Ireland Maharrey, Meredith McGhee, Nathaniel Mickel, Mary Paige Nassar, Abigail Nelson, Taviana Parker, Madison Peterson, Libby Pugh, Tyler Ray, Kenna Redmond, Emily Stabler, Cody Thomas, Ariel Ward, Ben Ward, Summer Waters, Autumn Williams and Lane Wilson.

Eighth Grade: Logan Brown, Dalton Burke, Ragon Lassiter and Katelyn Wilson.

Pictured: New members were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society Friday at Ernest Ward Middle School. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Earth Day Celebrated In Century

April 23, 2016

An Earth Day celebration was held Friday afternoon in Century.

The event, held around the Ole Mill Pond at the Century Health and Rehabilitation Center, featured multiple eco-friendly vendors and exhibitors, plus live entertainment.

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NorthEscambia.com and submitted photos, click to enlarge.


Wahoos Losing Streak Increases To Five Games

April 23, 2016

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos losing streak increased to five games after the Jackson Generals eked out the game-winning run in the top of the ninth inning to win, 1-0, Friday at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

Jackson scored without getting a hit. In the top of the ninth inning, Jackson DH Leon Landry smacked a line drive to left field but it was deep enough to score center fielder Guillermo Heredia from third and put the Generals ahead, 1-0.

Heredia led off with a walk and then was bunted to second by second baseman Tim Lopes. He reached third base on a wild pitch by reliever Kyle McMyne, who was making his seventh relief appearance.

One good spot remains the Pensacola starting pitching. Daniel Wright, making his second spot start of the season, pitched six scoreless innings, giving up two hits, walking one and striking out six. He’s now pitched 11 scoreless innings, allowed three hits and struck out 12.

On the year Wright, who was a starter last year for Pensacola before moving to long reliever, is 2-0 and he dropped his ERA to 0.59.

Kelly said he believes Wright has better command of his pitches this season.

“He was pretty good last year but I think he’s gotten a little better,” Kelly said. “He has command of both sides of the plate. He had a good outing in Biloxi and then throws six strong innings to give us a chance.”

Pensacola, which hit .167 in its last series against the Biloxi Shuckers, had a season-high five doubles and seven hits total. But it was 0-10 with runners in scoring position, leaving eight men on base. It was the second game in a row that Pensacola was shutout, 1-0.

The Blue Wahoos left two runners, centerfielder Beau Amaral and first baseman Donald Lutz on base, after they doubled to lead off the third and seventh innings, respectively.

“Obviously, it’s frustrating,” said Pensacola manager Pat Kelly. “You want to score runs but we haven’t done it the last couple of nights.”

The Generals remained atop the Southern League North Division at 11-4 and are riding a five game winning streak, matching its longest win streak from last season.

Meanwhile, Pensacola dropped its fifth straight game and is now 9-7 on the year and in second place in the Southern League South Division.

“There’s no reason to panic,” Kelly said. “It’s a long year. Every club goes through these things.”

Both Amaral and right fielder Sebastian Elizalde extended their hitting streaks to seven games. Amaral doubled in the third inning, while Elizalde singled in the fourth. Amaral is now 7-22 or .318 with a home run and four RBIs.

The Blue Wahoos still are getting clutch defense. Pensacola catcher Joe Hudson, rated the best defensive catcher by Baseball America in the Cincinnati Reds organization, threw out Jackson second baseman Tim Lopes trying to steal, making him a perfect 6-6 on the season. In the third inning, despite Hudson’s perfect strike, Generals left fielder Ian Miller stole his fifth base of the season.

Jackson tested Hudson again in the sixth inning and Heredia was nailed trying to steal, putting Hudson at 7-8 on runners trying to steal this season.

83-Year Old Charged With Friday Morning Stabbing Death

April 22, 2016

One person has been arrested in a Friday morning homicide in Escambia County.

At 5:30 a.m. someone reported that 29-year old Matthew Vaughn had been stabbed inside a home in the 8000 block of Tippin Avenue, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. When deputies arrived on scene they found Vaughn deceased from multiple stab wounds inside a bedroom in the home.

Felipe Gonzalez, 83, has been arrested and charged with homicide. He is being held in the Escambia County Jail without bond.

Further details have not yet been released.

Pictured above and below: The scene of a stabbing death Friday morning at the corner of Olive and Tippin. Reader submitted photos by Jennie Thompson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Man Robs Century Coin Laundry, Flees With Change In Plastic Pumpkin

April 22, 2016

Authorities are on the hunt for a man that robbed a coin laundry in Century with a plastic pumpkin Thursday afternoon.

The man walked into the Century Coin Laundry and Self Storage with a children’s trick-or-treat Halloween pumpkin and demanded that it be filed with change, according to Sgt. Andrew Hobbs, spokesperson for the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. He then fled, with the pumpkin, in an unknown direction.

The man did not produce a weapon, and there were no injuries reported, Hobbs said. The suspect was described as a white male about 50 to 60 years of age wearing camouflage pants and hat, and a dirty gray shirt.

The coin laundry and self storage facility is located on North Century Boulevard near the state line, next to the Food Giant grocery store.

Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.

NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Barrineau Park To Clean Up On Saturday

April 22, 2016

Earth Day will be celebrated this Saturday at the Barrineau Park Community Center with a Community Cleanup Day.

Volunteers are asked to arrive at the Barrineau Park Community Center by 9  a.m. to receive their assignments. Bags, gloves and water will be provided. Lunch will be served back at the community center for all participants beginning at 11 a.m.

The event is sponsored by the Barrineau Park Community Center and the Honeysuckle Garden Club.

Pictured: Last year’s Community Cleanup Day at the Barrineau Park Community Center. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Escambia Man Gets 15 Years For Stealing, Recycling Copper Wire

April 22, 2016

Edward Allen Long was sentenced by Circuit Judge Darlene Dickey to 15 years ins state prison as a habitual felony offender. Long was convicted of three counts of dealing in stolen property, three counts of fraud upon secondary metals recyclers and one count of organized fraud.

Long was allowed to move into the living quarters of a Pensacola facility where he had been hired to do maintenance and odd jobs. Attached to the facility was a warehouse, which contained various parts that the victim had disassembled in another state and was relocating to Pensacola.

In December 2014, the victim noticed a substantial amount of copper wiring was missing from his warehouse. A subsequent investigation revealed the Long had sold copper wiring to a local scrap company on several occasions. The victim viewed the surveillance photographs from the scrap company and indicated the copper wire in question belonged to him.

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