Century Man Charged With Stealing Copper Wire, Boat Motor
May 2, 2016
A Century man has been arrested for stealing heavy duty copper wiring from the former Century High School and a boat motor from a private residence.
Nicholas Depue was charged with burglary of an unoccupied structure and two counts of grand theft, all felonies.
The former Century High School is currently being demolished due to tornado damage. But the building Depue entered was secured, according to an arrest report. He allegedly removed a wood covering over a window and broke the window to enter the building. Inside the building he took about 28 pieces of heavy duty copper wiring about 6-8 feet in length valued at about $600. The wiring was then hid in bushes about 1,000 feet from the school.
When investigators contacted Depue at his Front Street home, he admitted to the theft and showed deputies where the wire was located, an arrest report states. The wire was returned to the demolition company that is removing the school.
Depue is also accused of stealing a $4,000 Evinrude boat motor from a home on North Century Boulevard. The motor was attached to a 16-foot aluminum boat and was parked in the rear area of a yard. Depue then allegedly sold the boat motor to a Flomaton man for $800. The stolen boat motor was recovered.
Depue remained in the Escambia County Jail Monday morning with bond set at $10,000
Showers And Thunderstorm Likely
May 2, 2016
Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:
Tonight: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 67. South wind around 5 mph becoming west after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Tuesday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 79. West wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 58. North wind around 5 mph.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 76. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Wednesday Night: Clear, with a low around 56. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 75. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday Night: Clear, with a low around 52. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 75. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Friday Night: Clear, with a low around 54.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 80.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 58.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 82.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 62.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
One Injured In Tedder Road Crash
May 2, 2016
One person was injured in a single vehicle on Tedder Road near Century Sunday evening.
About 6:20 p.m, the 18-year old male driver failed to negotiate a curve in Tedder Road just west of Elsie Davis Road and entered a wooded area. The truck traveled several yards into the wooded area, taking down several small trees, before it came to rest against a pine tree.
The driver was transported by Escambia County EMS to Jay Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. The Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue also responded to the call.
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Escambia County Seeks Volunteers For Two Boards
May 2, 2016
The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners is seeking Escambia County residents interested in volunteering to be considered for an appointment to the Value Adjustment Board or the Escambia County Planning Board.
Value Adjustment Board:
The VAB provides for the hearing of all petitions, complaints, appeals and disputes concerning taxable assessment of properties. The term of office is one year.
The Board of County Commissioners’ VAB appointee must meet the following requirements to be eligible to serve:
- Must own homestead property in Escambia County.
- Cannot be a member or employee of any taxing authority.
- Cannot represent property owners in any administrative or judicial review of property taxes.
Escambia residents interested in serving on the Value Adjustment Board are asked to submit a resume and letter indicating their desire to serve by 5 p.m. Friday, May 6. Resumes and letters should be submitted via email to jhwitter@myescambia.com or by mail to:
Judy Witterstaeter, Program Coordinator
Escambia County Board of County Commissioners
P.O. Box 1591
Pensacola, FL 32502
The VAB was established in accordance with Section 194.015, Florida Statutes, which was revised on September 1, 2008. The VAB meets for approximately 30-40 minutes twice a year, usually in September and December.
Planning Board:
The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners is seeking Escambia County residents interested in volunteering to be considered for an at-large appointment to the Escambia County Planning Board.
At-large members serve a two-year term of office and attend one meeting per month (generally the first Tuesday of the month). Meetings are generally from 8:30 a.m. to no later than 12:00 p.m.; however, occasionally may go beyond 12:00 p.m., depending upon the agenda. No travel is involved unless the Planning Board Members decide to view a particular property for informational purposes. Financial Disclosure is required.
Escambia County residents interested in being considered for a possible appointment to the Escambia County Planning Board to begin serving in July 2016 are asked to submit a resume and letter indicating their desire to serve by close of business on Friday, May 6, 2016. Letters and resumes should be submitted to Kayla Meador; 3363 West Park Place; Pensacola, Florida 32505; or emailed to krmeador@myescambia.com.
For more information about the Escambia County Planning Board, click here.
Supreme Court: Sentences Can’t Depend On Restitution Repayment
May 2, 2016
Giving prisoners a lighter sentence if they are able to pay restitution within a certain period of time is an unconstitutional violation of inmates’ Fourteenth Amendment due process rights, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled.
The ruling overturned a 4th District Court of Appeal decision in the case of Jean Claude Noel, who was convicted of conspiracy to commit racketeering and first-degree grand theft. The charges stemmed from “an elaborate scheme to steal advance fees from victims who sought to obtain funding for their business projects,” according to court documents.
Prosecutors said Noel was a “sophisticated cog” in the conspiracy.
A Broward County circuit court judge ordered Noel to serve 10 years in prison, followed by 10 years of probation. In the sentencing order, the judge also wrote that Noel’s prison sentence would be reduced to eight years if he paid $20,000 in restitution — a portion of the $650,000 in restitution ordered as a condition of his probation — within 60 days.
The appellate court found that the sentence was constitutional because it did exceed not the maximum statutory duration, which would have been 30 years for each of the two counts of which Noel was convicted, and because judges have broad discretion to consider defendants’ financial circumstances when determining sentences.
In the 5-2 opinion, the Florida Supreme Court majority acknowledged that judges may consider defendants’ financial resources at sentencing. But, quoting from a U.S. Supreme Court opinion, the majority wrote that the “allowance for limited consideration of the defendant’s financial background does not undermine the core constitutional prohibition against imposition of a longer prison term as a substitute for a monetary penalty.”
Because Noel failed to make the restitution payment, “he received a harsher prison sentence,” the Florida justices wrote. The “automatic deprivation of two years of Noel’s freedom is ‘contrary to the fundamental fairness required by the Fourteenth Amendment,’ ” the majority added.
In a dissent, Justice Charles Canady objected that, “I would conclude that the trial court’s offer to mitigate Noel’s prison sentence as an incentive for Noel to disgorge a portion of his ill-gotten gains is not ’so arbitrary or unfair as to be a denial of due process.’ ”
Justice Peggy Quince joined Canady in the brief dissent.
by The News Service of Florida
Major Work Now Underway On I-10, Highway 29 Interchange
May 2, 2016
Work is now underway on a $8.5 million project to improve the I-10/U.S. 29 intersection in Escambia County.
This week, crews are placing asphalt on the outside lane of I-10 westbound near the interchange. Lane closures are limited to between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. to minimize the impacts. Drivers are reminded that the speed limit will be reduced to 50 mph during this time.
The work will include:
- Removing Exit 10A (I-10 westbound exit ramp to U.S. 29 South).
- Constructing a new exit ramp adjacent to the current Exit 10B – New Exit: 10.
- Installing a traffic signal on U.S. 29 for I-10 westbound to U.S. 29 South traffic.
- Widening the bridge on I-10 eastbound to eliminate an immediate left-hand merge from U.S. 29 South.
The project is slated for completion in spring 2017.
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Sheriff’s Office Donates $7,500 To Tate FFA Alumni Foundation
May 2, 2016
Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan presented a $7,500 donation to the Tate High School FFA Alumni Foundation Rodeo. The money donated from the sheriff’s office comes from State Law Enforcement Trust Fund, which is money seized during drug arrests.
The 25th Annual Tate FFA Alumni Foundation Rodeo will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Escambia County Equestrian Center. Tickets are are $8 in advance for adults, $3 for children, available at locations including Jimmy’s Grill in Molino Farm and Nursery Mart and Barnes Feed Store. Admission is $8 at the gate for adults, $5 for children. Children five and under are free.
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Judith Marie Walker Dove
May 2, 2016
Mrs. Judith Marie Walker Dove, 70, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2016, in Davisville.
Mrs. Dove was a native of Jacksonville, FL and a resident of Davisville since 1971. She attended the Pine Barren Baptist Church. She is preceded in death by her parents, Lee A. and Mary L. Walker.
She is survived by her husband of 50 years and six months, Ronald Dove of Davisville; three sons, Ronald Dove, Jr., Patrick (Laurie) Dove and Christopher Dove, all of Davisville; two sisters, Mary Lee Shipley of Charlotte, NC and Debbie Sorkin of Lake Toxaway, NC; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Tuesday, May 3, 2016, at 9 a.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Mike Harper officiating.
Burial will be at the Pine Barren Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Ronnie Dove, Patrick Dove, Chris Dove, Tyler Dove, Eli Hines, Graham Shipley and Scott Francis.
Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes is in charge of all arrangements.
B’ham Beats The Wahoos
May 2, 2016
It appeared Pensacola would tie the game in the ninth with runners on second and third and one out.
However, Blue Wahoos second baseman Alex Blandino flew out to Birmingham left fielder Eudy Pina who threw a strike to catcher Jeremy Dowdy to get Pensacola’s Zach Vincej out at home for a game-ending double play. Vincej singled to start the ninth inning.
The Baron’s held on to win the game, 6-4, on the spectacular defensive play and clinched the five-game series, 3-1, at Regions Field.
The Barons went up, 6-2, in the seventh inning when DH Josh Richmond doubled to left field to score first baseman Nicky Delmonico.
However, Pensacola came right back in the eighth inning when right fielder Phillip Ervin hit a two-out, two-run home run to right center field to bring in Eric Jagielo and pull the Blue Wahoos within striking distance, 6-4.
Ervin was 1-4 on the day and hit his second homer in two days. He now leads Blue Wahoos with three on the year. Last season, he hit 14 home runs total between High-A Daytona Tortugas and Double-A Pensacola to lead all Cincinnati Reds minor leaguers.
Barons left-handed pitcher David Holmberg threw seven innings and gave up two earned runs on five hits and one walk, while striking out four. He won his first game this season and is 1-2.we
Birmingham improved to 10-14 on the year, while Pensacola fell to 13-11 on the year.
Meanwhile, Pensacola righty Nick Travieso pitched 4.1 innings, allowing five earned runs. He fell to 1-1 with a 4.50 earned-run average on the season. He allowed four hits, walked three and struck out six.
Pensacola first baseman Brandon Dixon, who was 1-3, also homered to left field to lead off the seventh inning and pull the Blue Wahoos within, 5-2.
Pensacola left fielder Tony Renda went 2-4 with two doubles Sunday. His line drive double to right field in the first inning scored center fielder Beau Amaral to put the Blue Wahoos ahead, 1-0.
Barons catcher Jeremy Dowdy hit his second homer of the series when he hit a liner over the left field wall in the bottom of the third inning to tie the score, 1-1.
Birmingham scored two more runs after that when shortstop Eddy Alvarez singled to center field to score center fielder Adam Engel to put the Barons on top, 2-1. A passed ball allowed by Pensacola catcher Joe Hudson then allowed Alvarez to score, making it 3-1.
DH Josh Richmond hit a two-out single to left field in the fifth inning that drove in Engel and left fielder Eudy Pina, extending Birmingham’s lead to 5-1.
Driver Flips Vehicle Into Water-Filled Ditch
May 1, 2016
There were no injuries when a driver flipped his vehicle into a water-filled ditch sometime early Sunday morning near Davisville.
The vehicle was discovered by a passerby about 6 a.m. at the intersection of Nokomis Road and Meadows Road. The driver apparently failed to stop at the end of Meadows Road, crossed over Nokomis Road and flipped into the ditch. The vehicle was cold when first responders arrived; the accident had occurred overnight.
The driver reportedly went home without reporting the accident.
The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, Atmore Ambulance and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the crash.
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