FHP: Walnut Hill Woman Critical After Multiple Vehicle Collision
May 1, 2017
A Walnut Hill woman reportedly caused a wreck with injuries early Sunday morning in Pensacola’s “Car Ciity”.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 51-year old Sonja Syria was eastbound on Marcus Pointe Boulevard at 4:03 a.m. when she failed to yield the right of way at an intersection with Highway 29. Syria’s 2000 Ford Escort collided with a 2014 Nissan Altima driven by 31-year old John McMahon of Pensacola.
Mahon’s vehicle then struck a 2016 Chevrolet, a 2010 Mercury and a 2014 Jeep Wrangler on a nearby car dealership lot.
Syria received critical injuries and McMahon was seriously injured. Both were transported to Sacred Heart Hospital.
Any charges against Syria are pending the outcome of a further investigation, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Driver Critical After Hitting Guardrail, Power Pole And Trees
May 1, 2017
A driver was critical injured in a single vehicle crash Sunday in Beulah.
The driver lost control on Mobile Highway at Bridlewood Road, sheering off a power pole and hitting guard rail, a sign and multiple trees. The vehicle came to rest about 75 feet into a wooded area. Escambia Fire Rescue extricated the driver of the vehicle before he was transported as a “trauma alert” by Escambia County EMS to an area hospital.
About 125 Gulf Power customers lost electricity as a result of the crash.
The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further information has not been released.
Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Man Pinned Underneath Motorcycle
May 1, 2017
A Bratt man was injured when a motorcycle fell over on him, pinning him underneath, Sunday evening. The accident occurred at a private residence in the 4000 block of Highway 168 about 6:30 p.m. First responders from the Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue were able to quickly lift the motorcycle off the man. He was transported by Atmore Ambulance to West Florida Hospital with non-life threatening injures. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Headed The Beach? Cheaper Toll Option Now Available
May 1, 2017
The price of a Pensacola Beach Public Annual Pass dropped effective today from $50 to $20.
The board’s action does not impact the ability to choose to pay the cash toll of $1 for single trips or the other Pensacola Beach Annual Pass rates. The homestead pass will remain at $5 and the commercial pass, $70. No refunds will be given for any general public annual passes purchased prior to the new fee rate effective May 1.
The new Pensacola Beach Annual Pass integrated with SunPass® provides a true 365-day pass to Pensacola Beach by providing unlimited passage through the Bob Sikes Toll Booth for one full year from the date of purchase. To get your Pensacola Beach Annual Pass:
- Step one – Purchase a SunPass transponder online at www.SunPass.com or in person at retail outlets including Publix, CVS Pharmacy and Walgreens. For a full list, visit https://www.sunpass.com/sunPassRetailers.
- Step two – Enroll in the Pensacola Beach Annual Pass program online or in person at the Bob Sikes Bridge Toll Plaza Customer Service Office located in the Santa Rosa Island Authority office, 1 Via De Luna Drive, Pensacola Beach.
Three Escambia K-9 Dogs Are Retiring
May 1, 2017
Three Escambia County Sheriff’s Office K-9 dogs are retiring. Pictured with their deputy handlers are K-9 Edo (top with Jason Land), K-9 Caleb (left with Wayne Gulsby) and K-9 Baro (below with Chris Collier). Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Prom Night Heroes Honored With Lifesaver Awards
May 1, 2017
Three young adults hailed as “prom night heroes” were honored with Woodman of the World Lifesaver Awards Sunday at Little Escambia Baptist Church in Flomaton.
In late March, they were on their way back from the W.S. Neal High School Prom when they noticed the fire. It was prom night for senior Ryley Fore, 18. He attended prom with his date, 22-year old Cheyenne Hammond and his cousin Kalanea Fore who was along to see the senior walkout.
The trio spotted the garage fire at a home on Foshee Road.
Cheyenne called 911 for help, while Ryley and Kalanea made their way inside the home to find 63-year old Marilyn Mize alone and asleep on the couch. She has limited mobility, relying on a walker and wheelchair. Ryley and Kalanea helped her out of the house using her walker, then went back to get the wheelchair to roll her to safety.
Ryley called his dad and grandfather; together they used a hose to knock down the fire in the garage.
The Lifesaver award was presented by Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Mike Lambert, Assistant Flomaton Police Chief Benny Stokes, Flomaton Fire Chief Steve Stanton and Flomaton fireman Dakota Chancery.
Photos by Courtney Rabon for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Photo: Tate High Names Prom King And Queen
May 1, 2017
Tate High School’s 2017 Prom King and Queen were named Saturday night. They are Lil Casey and Jesse Sherrill. The “Enchanted Forest” prom was held at the school. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Driver Flees Cantonment Crash
May 1, 2017
The driver of a pickup truck apparently fled a single vehicle crash early Monday morning in Cantonment.
The accident happened about 12:40 a.m. on Well Line Road, near the entrance to the Cantonment Ballpark. There was no driver with the vehicle when first responders arrived. The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.
Shuckers Beat The Wahoos
May 1, 2017
Pensacola Blue Wahoos manager Pat Kelly shook up his lineup Sunday to try to squeeze more hits and runs out of it.
It seemed like it would work with Pensacola ahead of the Biloxi Shuckers, 3-2, heading into the ninth inning in front of 4,301 at Blue Wahoos Stadium.
But Blue Wahoos’ save leader Jimmy Herget blew his second chance to close out the game this season giving up a two-run double to Biloxi right fielder Clint Coulter to give the Shuckers their fourth straight win over Pensacola, 4-3.
Pensacola has now lost seven of its last eight games but still leads the South Division in the Southern League with a 14-10 record.
“We got nine hits and took the lead into the ninth,” Kelly said about his changed batting order. “We had a couple opportunities where we could have added on. “
Kelly put second baseman Josh VanMeter in the leadoff spot followed by right fielder Aristides Aquino. Shortstop Blake Trahan moved down in the order from first to sixth and third baseman Taylor Sparks batted cleanup.
The Blue Wahoos did score two runs in the first three innings to go ahead, 2-0.
In the first inning, VanMeter lead off with a double and came around to score on a double by Gabriel Guerrero whose hit landed just inside the left field foul line. VanMeter scored a second time in the third inning when he earned a leadoff walk. With the bases loaded and two outs Biloxi reliever Forrest Snow walked Trahan to force in VanMeter.
For the game, VanMeter was 2-4 with a double, walk and two runs scored and is now 8-18 or .444 in this series against Biloxi. In the two series against the Shuckers, he is 12-34 or .352.
“He’s a good hitter,” Kelly said. “In spring training, we liked the way he swung the bat. He keeps going up there and swinging the bat well.”
Biloxi rallied in the sixth inning to tie the game, 2-2, when Shuckers left fielder Dustin DeMuth doubled in third baseman Blake Allemand. Biloxi first baseman Art Charles then pulled a single to right field to score DeMuth with the tying run.
Biloxi had runners on second and third with one out in the third inning but Pensacola starter Deck McGuire, a former first-round pick by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2010, struck out the next two batters to get out of the inning unscathed. He ended up retiring the next eight batters in a row, striking out five.
McGuire ended up pitching six innings, allowing two runs on six hits, walking one and striking out seven. He is 1-1 with a 3.54 ERA this season.
“He battled out there,” Kelly said. “His command was off a little bit but was aggressive and stayed after guys. He kind of ran out of gas there.”
Pensacola left fielder Angelo Gumbs had knocked in catcher Adrian Nieto in the seventh inning with the go ahead run, 3-2, when he drilled a grounder into left field.
But Biloxi came back with two runs in the ninth off Herget, who picked up his first loss and is 0-1 with eight saves. He did have two strikeouts and now has 23 in 13 innings or 15.9 Ks per nine innings.
Mary Frances Weaver
May 1, 2017
Mary Frances Weaver, 80 of Atmore, AL, passed away Thursday, April 27, 2017, in Bay Minette, AL. She was a homemaker. She was born in Atmore, AL to the late Mack and Mattie Caraway Goodson on May 25, 1936. She was a member of McCullough Christian Center.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Claude Weaver; and a son, Kenneth Mack Weaver.
Survivors include three sons, Howard (Jeanette) Weaver, Ricky (Cathy) Weaver, all of Atmore, AL and Rodney (Anna) Weaver of Pace, FL; one daughter, Cindy (Allen) Cobb of Uriah, AL; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services were held Saturday, April 29, 2017, at Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Cornellius Phillips officiating.
Interment was in McCullough Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Cameron Cobb, Blake Weaver, Chad McMurphy, Carl Ward, Don Wooten and Scott Dew.
Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements.