Suspect Drowns After Running From Deputies

July 6, 2016

A suspect drowned after running from deputies during the Fourth of July weekend.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said Tuesday afternoon that deputies were investigating the theft of a cell phone about 5 a.m. Saturday at a bar in the 5100 block of North W Street. That investigation led to another bar near the intersection of Zarragossa and Palafox Streets where they observed the suspect, later identified as Johnny Hall.

Upon making contact with Hall, Hall handed the stolen cell phone over to deputies before fleeing to the dead end of Baylen Stgreet where he dove head first into the Baylen Slip Marina.

Upon surfacing, officers repeatedly asked Hall to come back to shore, which he refused. Within a few minutes, Hall went under the water, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

Pensacola Police Department officers and  dputies removed their duty gear before diving in the water, but  they were unable to locate him in the dark water. Divers with the ECSO Dive Team, Marine Ops Unit and units from the Pensacola Police Departments were called to the scene to assist with the search and rescue efforts. .

“Unfortunately, by the time Hall was recovered from the water he was deceased,” the ECSO said in a statement.

Register Now: Former NBA Coach To Lead Bratt Basketball Camp Next Week

July 6, 2016

The First Baptist Church of Bratt will host a basketball camp next week with a former NBA, college and high school coach.

The camp for children ages 8-14 will be held  July 11-15 from 9 a.m. until noon at the church. Coach Roger Dutremble of Global Sports Outreach will teach kids the fundamentals of basketball and Biblical awareness.

“We are fortunate to get someone of Coach Roger’s talents and achievements to head up this camp” said First Baptist Bratt Student Pastor Tim Hawsey. “He has a unique ability to deal with children, and his love for them is evident.”   This is the fifth year the church has offered this camp.

Dutremble is a a retired coach and member of the International Basketball Hall of Fame. He  career includes coaching at every level from high school to the NBA, and into international arenas, with a lifetime coaching record of 687-117 and seven national championships. He was selected “Coach of the Year” six times, and served as national team head coach to Belgium, Scotland, and Jordan. He was an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers, serving under Paul Westhead and Pat Riley, from 1979-83 and helping the team to three NBA championships with players like Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

The cost is $45 per student with a limited number of scholarships available. The funds are used exclusively to purchase shoes and basketballs for needy children in other countries where Dutremble conducts camps.

“One of the many things that blesses me about the camp is coach does not receive any salary,” FBC Bratt Student Pastor Tim Hawsey said. “The $45 registration fee will actually be used to purchase shoes and basketballs for children in other countries that do not even own a pair of shoes. Coach Roger will go to those countries and conduct basketball camps and leave the equipment with the children. Some of the children walk four or five miles just to attend his camps. So, we not only benefit  from learning about basketball, but we are able to participate in missions, too. And, our church receives nothing from the $45, it all goes to Global Sports Outreach. We just have the joy of seeing children learning about basketball and Jesus at the same time.

All children participating in the camp will receive a certificate of completion and a  t-shirt from Dutremble. For registration information, contact Hawsey or Sherrye Gilman at (850) 327-6529 or stop by the church on Highway 4 just west of Northview High School.

Scholarships are available if the $45 registration fee per child is not financially possible for a family.

Pictured: Students that participated in a previous basketball camp at the First Baptist Church of Bratt. Inset: Coach Roger Dutremble of Global Sports Outreach. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Lewis Jackson Rice

July 6, 2016

Lewis Jackson “Red” Rice, went to be with Jesus on July 2, 2016. Jack was born on July 27, 1926, in Pollard, AL. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Bess (Jackson) Rice; wife, Edna Rice; sons, Pete, Gary and Scotty; and his brothers and sisters.

Survivors include his son, Michael Shockley and daughter, Jacqueline Rice; grandchildren, Jennifer and her husband, Travis Shue, Pamela and her husband, William Kristoph, Michael and Ricci Lea Shockley and Chris Jackson; great-grandchildren, Tommy and Claire Kristoph; and Griffin and Murphy Shue.

Jack retired from Gulf Power after 33 years. He served in the priesthood at his church Community of Christ Church (formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) for many years.

He was well respected and liked by everyone who knew him. He always had a smile and a joke for everyone who came in contact with him. He always offered a shoulder to cry on or advice to those who needed it. He will be missed very much, but he is at peace now and is with the love of his life, Edna.

Services will be held Friday, July 8, 2016, at 10 a.m. at Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel. There will be no graveside service due to weather conditions.

The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 7, 2016, at the funeral home.

A reception will follow at Community of Christ Church, 2555 W. Jackson St., Pensacola, FL.

Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel is entrusted with arrangements.

Vernon Doug McCraney

July 6, 2016

Mr. Vernon “Doug” McCraney, 56, passed away on Sunday, July 3, 2016, in Atmore.

Mr. McCraney was a native of Marietta, GA and had resided in Atmore for the past 50 years. Mr. McCraney was a respected sheet metal mechanic in Alaska and he always took care of his wife. He attended the Church of the Living God. He is preceded in death by his parents, Vernon and Genese McCraney and a brother, Jerry McCraney.

He is survived by his wife, Hedy Peterson of Juneau, AK; second mom, Jean England of Mobile; one son, Zane Huff of Uriah; six sisters, Ann (Wayne) Waddell of Philadelphia, MS, Bobbie (Billy) Walker of Semmes, AL, Rita Ikner of Frisco City, AL, Janice Powell of Atmore, Debbie Fullbright of Atmore and Jo (Robert) Bexley of Mobile; one grandchild, Bladen Huff; two nephews, James McCraney and Jerry Wayne McCraney both of Atmore; two nieces, Deborah McCraney and Diane McCraney both of Atmore; a God-brother, Ricky McMillan of Tennessee; a God-daughter, Shania Ward of Atmore; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be Friday, July 8, 2016, at 11 a.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Earl Harrison officiating.

Burial will follow at the Oak Hill Cemetery.

Visitation will be Thursday, July 7, 2016, from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.

Pallbearers will be Billy Davis, Billy Powell, Matt McMillan, Jay Nickols, James McCraney and Jerry Wayne McCraney.

Honorary pallbearers will be D.J. Carter, Cody Davis, Keith Fullbright, Randy England and Dennis England.

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

Wahoos Drop Second Game To Mobile

July 6, 2016

The Mobile BayBears scored seven runs in the first two innings and handed the Pensacola Blue Wahoos its fourth straight loss, 10-0, Tuesday at Hank Aaron Stadium.

The BayBears jumped on starting pitcher Rookie Davis, one of the Blue Wahoos most consistent starters this season, with four runs in the first inning. Davis entered the game 6-2 with a 2.67 earned-run average and 1.08 WHIP.

Davis allowed all seven runs, four earned on nine hits and one walk in two innings. His record dropped to 6-3 and his ERA rose to 3.14.

Pensacola, which won the first half, fell into last place in the Southern League South Division in the second half at 4-8. The Blue Wahoos are now 18-23 on the road this season.

Meanwhile, Mobile starting pitcher Josh Taylor, 1-0, pitched a complete game shutout giving up just three hits to Pensacola. He struck out five and gave up no walks.

Mobile sent nine batters to the plate in the first inning. The first run scored when BayBears first baseman Kevin Cron singled to left field to score second baseman Jamie Westbrook. Pensacola’s Davis then walked right fielder Stewart Ijames with the bases loaded to score left fielder Kevin Medrano to put the BayBears ahead, 2-0. Mobile center fielder Tom Belza then doubled with two outs driving in Cron and third baseman Travis Denker to put the BayBears up, 4-0.

In the second inning, Davis got the first two batters of the inning out. However, Medrano singled, stole second and then Cron drove him in with a single to right field for a 5-0 lead. Denker doubled to put runners on second and third and they were both driven in by Ijames single up the middle to take a 7-0 lead.

Mobile just kept piling on the runs, going up, 8-0, in the sixth inning when Medrano reached on an infield single with two outs and scored on a wild pitch by Blue Wahoos reliever Evan Mitchell.

In the seventh, Ijames and Mobile catcher Oscar Hernandez hit back-to-back solo homers to start the seventh. It was Ijames’ 10th homer of the year and Hernandez’s fifth homer of the season.

Frances Maureen David Weiden

July 6, 2016

Frances Maureen Davis Weiden, 60, a lifelong resident of Pensacola, passed away on Saturday, July 2, 2016.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Howard and Maxine Graves Davis.

Frances is survived by her daughter, Shea Cravatt; two sons, Shawn Weiden and Sammy (Angie) Weiden; eight grandchildren; and two brothers, Jerald (Gloria) Davis and James Davis.

Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, July 8, 2016, at Bayview Memorial Park Cemetery with Rev. Manley and Rev. Wolf officiating.

The family will receive friends from 12 p.m. until 12:45 p.m. at Faith Chapel Funeral Home South prior to services.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home South is entrusted with arrangements.

Ralph Minton Weaver

July 6, 2016

Mr. Ralph Minton Weaver, 84, passed away on Sunday, July 3, 2016, in Brewton.

Mr. Weaver was a native of Alvin, TX, former resident of Magnolia, TX and resided in Brewton for the past four months. Mr. Weaver was a loving husband and dad. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints of Jay. He is preceded in death by his parents and five siblings.

He is survived by his wife, Von Weaver of Brewton; three sons, Nolan H. (Wendi) Sims, Jr. of Montgomery, TX, Anthony M. Weaver of Magnolia, TX and Christopher M. Rouse of Conroe, TX; two daughters, Angela L. (David) Smith of Conroe, TX and Paula J. Fotenot (Jeff Cuellar) of Conroe, TX; 17 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Pres. Jacob Sumrall officiating.

Burial was in the Sardis Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Chuck Reardon, Jerry Creamer, Raymond Creamer, Nolan Sims III, Anthony Weaver, Jr. and Harvey Kelley.

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

Chance Of Showers, Thunderstorms

July 5, 2016

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 76. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 92. Light southwest wind increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the morning.

Wednesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 10pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around 77. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm after midnight.

Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 96. Heat index values as high as 107. Light southwest wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the morning.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 77. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 93. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 76. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Saturday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 93. West wind around 5 mph.

Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 76. Southwest wind around 5 mph.

Sunday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 93.

Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 76.

Monday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 93.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 76.

Tuesday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 91.

North Escambia Fourth Travel Almost Trouble Free, Except For A Tree

July 5, 2016

Fourth of July travel in the North Escambia area was smooth and nearly trouble-free. There were no major accidents reported on Monday in North Escambia.

Holiday traffic on Highway 97 in Walnut Hill was temporarily blocked by a fallen tree. The tree fell across Highway 97 south of South Highway 99  about 4 p.m. Skies were clear and winds were light at the time. Volunteers from the Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue removed the tree from the roadway by about 4:30 p.m.

AAA projected 43 million Americans would travel on the Independence Day weekend. This represents the highest fourth of July travel volume on record and five million more travelers compared to Memorial Day weekend.

Gas prices for those traveling on the roadways were at their lowest since 2005. AAA estimated 84 percent of holiday travelers, more than 35 million people, would drive to their Independence Day destinations.

Pictured: A fallen tree blocks Highway 97 in Walnut Hill on the Fourth of July. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

FWC Law Enforcement Report

July 5, 2016

The Florida FWC Division of Law Enforcement reported the following activity during the weekly period ending June 30 in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

Lieutenant Hahr was patrolling the Perdido River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) when a girl came running up to tell him about a man assaulting a woman in the parking lot. After running back to the parking lot, Lieutenant Hahr was directed to a truck where the man was about to leave with his family. After a short investigation, he determined that the man had been drinking and was upset with his son and daughter for getting ahead of him and his wife on their float trip. He had thrown his 14‑year‑old daughter around by her hair and violently grabbed his 17‑year‑old son by his throat and hair. The man was arrested for two counts of domestic violence battery.

Officer Clark was on patrol in Opal Beach Federal Park and observed a vehicle exceeding the speed limit. He initiated a traffic stop, approached the driver and asked for his driver license. The driver stated he left it at the office. Officer Clark could smell an odor of cannabis emanating from the vehicle. He asked the driver if he had anything illegal in the vehicle. The driver stated he had a pipe in his backpack. Officer Clark informed the driver he was going to search the bag and the driver stated that there was also cannabis in the bag. On the passenger seat, a metal grinder was in plain view. All items were seized and the driver was identified through FWC Dispatch with no valid license and as a habitual traffic offender with five previous suspensions. Officer Clark placed the driver into custody and charged him with felony driving with license suspended, possession of cannabis under 20 grams and possession of paraphernalia.

Officers Hutchinson and Clark were patrolling at Whiting Park on Blackwater River. The officers were inside the office when an anonymous complainant informed them that an extremely intoxicated person just returned from operating a vessel. He advised that the individual almost fell down when exiting the vessel. While they were standing in the office, the complainant pointed at a white male in a blue truck and advised that he was the person he was talking about. Officers Hutchinson and Clark left the office and while getting in their patrol vehicle, the truck had already started to drive off. The officers followed for a short distance observing the vehicle swerving out of the lane several times. They stopped the vehicle and approached the driver. The driver spontaneously stated that he was going to let someone else drive. He said he had been drinking and that he was not safe to drive. While talking with the driver, Officer Clark could smell a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage. Officer Clark requested the driver to participate in some field alcohol tests and he agreed. The driver performed poorly on all tests and was arrested and transported to Santa Rosa County Jail for DUI. The driver provided a breath sample of .125.

Officer McHenry was on vessel patrol in Big Lagoon State Park and stopped a vessel that did not have a registration decal displayed. While speaking with the vessel’s operator, he noticed several signs of impairment. The operator agreed to perform several field alcohol tests, performed poorly and was arrested and transported to the Escambia County Jail for BUI. The breath sample provided resulted in a blood alcohol content of .224.

Officer McHenry was patrolling the area in the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) in front of Big Lagoon State Park. He stopped a vessel displaying Alabama registration numbers but no registration decal. Because of the time and the amount of boat traffic in the area, Officer McHenry had the suspect operate the vessel at idle speed to the state park in calmer waters with less boat traffic. While conducting the boating safety inspection, he noticed a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from the suspect’s breath. The suspect also had red, glassy blood-shot eyes and slurred speech. The suspect voluntarily performed field alcohol tests, performed poorly and was charged with BUI and failure to register his vessel.

SANTA ROSA COUNTY — No information submitted.

This report represents some events the FWC handled over the past week; however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement. Information provided by FWC.

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