Cantonment Woman Busted After Fleeing From Deputy

December 20, 2016

A Cantonment woman is facing charges after allegedly fleeing from deputies attempting a traffic stop.

An Escambia County deputy observed a vehicle driven by 25-year old Erica Shavanne Raily at the intersection of Booker and Robinson Streets. The deputy attempted a traffic stop with lights and siren for seat belt and window tint violations. Raily refused to stop, but did slow her vehicle down long enough for a black male to jump out and run. The deputy pursued the black male on foot, but was unable to apprehend him.

Another deputy caught up with Raily at the Raceway gas station at the corner of Highway 29 and Muscogee Road. There, she refused to tell deputies that name of the man that ran from her car, but deputies were able to find his identification card in the vehicle. They determined that he has an active felony warrant for violation of probation, and they are still looking for him.

Raily was charged with fleeing and eluding and obstructing justice without violence.  She was also ticketed for not wearing a seat belt, illegal window tint and no proof of insurance. She was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $6,000 bond.

Raily’s vehicle was seized by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

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Comments

15 Responses to “Cantonment Woman Busted After Fleeing From Deputy”

  1. Duke of Wawbeek on December 24th, 2016 9:56 am

    I could not help but notice how dark that window tint in the ECSO Tahoes is.

    Why would anyone need anything shades darker than that on the LE vehicles?

  2. David Huie Green on December 23rd, 2016 10:41 am

    REGARDING:
    “If the tint was too dark, how could they see to pull over for seatbelt violation?? just curious”

    Just guessing here, but until they make all recordings publicly viewable, that’s the best we can do:
    She may have had a window open so she could see where was going.

    They may actually have just tried to stop her for excessively tinted windows and realized afterward that she wasn’t buckled in.

    It could be that some windows were tinted but not others.

    It could be that they could see through the tint but it was still too dark by law.
    (For example, a broadsword in a scabbard is technically a “concealed weapon” even though everybody can see it is a sword. Some of our laws are peculiar.)

    David for self-driving cars
    and public access to dash cams and body cams

  3. Hugh on December 22nd, 2016 11:15 am

    It’s public record for outstanding felony warrants. I watch your show on TV. Tell the public who the guy is along with his photo. I could possibly see him today in Cantonment when grocery shopping. He most likely lives in the area where they first attempted the traffic stop. And, the same area where the shootout with Deputies occurred about a month ago. Scary just to drive through there.

  4. george on December 21st, 2016 10:03 pm

    If the tint was too dark, how could they see to pull over for seatbelt violation?? just curious

  5. Local Resident on December 20th, 2016 10:27 pm

    Haven’t noticed anyone saying that they have pull a report of any possible prior arrest to even begin to substantiate the tongue lashings within some of these post. Illegal window tint, seat belt violation, no proof of insuranceare all minor infractions. Didn’t lead a high speed chase putting general public safety in jeopardy. Her reasonings for not immediately pulling over for the traffic offense stop just may not be as shallow as what meets someones’ eye. Yes she made poor choices, that’s why she was booked into the county jail. But the extent of crucifixion I’m seeing is beyond me.

  6. Willy on December 20th, 2016 12:39 pm

    I can guarantee that ol’ home boy wasn’t the one who pulled her bail money. I bet he’d toss her in front of a bus if the circumstances were reversed too. This takes a special kind of stupid. Glad no leo’s were hurt during this. Great job.

  7. Bella on December 20th, 2016 12:21 pm

    I think I’m going to start hanging out at the Raceway when I’m bored. See what happens next.

  8. Doug Carlton on December 20th, 2016 12:04 pm

    Be ever vigilant, people. I have great faith in our ECSO. But they can’t be everywhere to protect us. It is evident that crime in North Escambia County is increasing. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in parking lots when you are shopping. If something looks suspicious, let someone know! Don’t let these criminals catch you by surprise.

  9. Puddin on December 20th, 2016 10:45 am

    Seems to be an awful lot of bad stuff going down in and around Cantonment.

    Young lady made a poor choice in men, and in actions. Hope she makes better choices in the future.

  10. mick on December 20th, 2016 9:34 am

    Another example of the dregs of society living amongst the law abiding, they spend millions on housing, feeding, and accommodating scumbag criminals when they need to divert more of that funding to give LEO’s a substantial raise for putting their lives on the line everyday to protect and serve. This belligerent dreg better not hold her breath waiting for the felonious boyfriend to show up with bail money. PUT HER IN PRISON .

  11. Dennis on December 20th, 2016 8:46 am

    Good grief what you said is so true!!!!

  12. fred on December 20th, 2016 8:33 am

    it would have been nice if ECSO had released the name and photo of the fugitive.

  13. Bill on December 20th, 2016 8:30 am

    Watched this arrest go down at the raceway gas station this girl has a filthy mouth and apparently tried to protect someone from getting arrested WELL YOU DESERVE WHAT YOU GET . I Thought it was funny watching you battling a Leo . WELL YOU LOST. and you will lose EVERY TIME . apparently you are too stupid to figure that out .

  14. Mark Smith on December 20th, 2016 8:03 am

    When are people going to learn ‘ you can run but you can’t hide’.

  15. Good grief on December 20th, 2016 8:00 am

    I hope he was worth it but Ms. Rally he wouldn’t have done it for you.