Daily Showers And Storms Continue To Be Likely

July 13, 2022

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tonight: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 73. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms. High near 85. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.

Thursday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 72. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Friday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 86. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 71. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming east after midnight.

Saturday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 71. East wind around 5 mph.

Sunday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. East wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 72.

Monday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly sunny, with a high near 85. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Monday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 72.

Tuesday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Armed, Dangerous Attempted Murder Suspect Still On The Run

July 13, 2022

The search is continuing for an attempted murder suspect from Atmore.

Rayvon Desha Madison, age 31 of Atmore, is wanted for attempted murder and multiple other charges.

The Atmore Police Department responded to a residence in Atmore just after midnight June 20 for a domestic disturbance with shots fired and determined Madison was a suspect.

Atmore Police Public Information Officer Sgt. Darrell McMann told NorthEscambia.com that Madison is still at large.

Madison should be considered armed and dangerous, according to police, and should not be approached. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call 911.

Wahoos Open Series With 2-1 Win Over Chattanooga

July 13, 2022

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos opened up their series against the Chattanooga Lookouts with a 2-1 win on Tuesday night, riding 6.1 scoreless innings from starter A.J. Ladwig to their second straight victory.

Ladwig (W, 3-3) struck out a season-high seven batters and held the Lookouts to six harmless hits for his fourth quality start in a Blue Wahoos uniform.

Jorge Soler, joining the Blue Wahoos on a rehab assignment from Miami, was 1-for-4 with a single in his first game in the Southern League since 2016.

Pensacola’s only scoring against Chattanooga starter Andrew Abbott (L, 4-5) came in the second, as they turned a Paul McIntosh single into the game’s first run thanks to three walks. Devin Hairston drew a free pass with the bases loaded to force McIntosh home, and José Devers extended the lead to 2-0 with an infield RBI single.

Ladwig departed with two runners in scoring position and one out in the seventh, but Jefry Yan cleaned up the mess with back-to-back strikeouts to neutralize the threat. Eli Villalobos (S, 5) surrendered a two-out solo home run to Ivan Johnson in the ninth, but retired the next batter to close out the game.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Chattanooga Lookouts on Wednesday.

Two Arrested During ECSO Warrant Service At Bratt Home

July 12, 2022

Two people were arrested after the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office conducted a warrant service operation at home in Bratt midday Monday.

Matthew John McGhee, 32, booked into the Escambia County Jail in Pensacola as a fugitive from justice on outstanding warrants out of Atmore. Curtis James Jackson, 32, was charged by Florida authorities with felony dealing in stolen property and later released from jail Monday on a $2,500 bond.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Warrants Division responded to a home in the 7400 block of North Highway 99, about one-third of a mile south of the Florida-Alabama state line. They were acting on a tip received by Atmore Police that McGhee was at the residence and a stolen truck was outside.

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Atmore Police Public Information Officer Sgt. Darrell McMann told NorthEscambia.com that his department holds warrants on Jackson for attempting to elude and violation of probation. McMann said McGhee had previously fled from Atmore police when they attempted to stop him in a silver Audi vehicle for traffic violations.

McGhee remained in the Escambia County Jail Tuesday without bond awaiting extradition back to Alabama.

A black Ford F150 pickup truck reported stolen off Robinsonville Road near Atmore was recovered Monday at the Bratt residence.

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Reminder: Quintette Neighborhood Cleanup Day Is Tomorrow

July 12, 2022

A neighborhood cleanup will be held in the Quintette community on Wednesday, July 13.

The cleanup is a chance for residents to dispose of items such as old furniture, appliances and household waste free of charge. Yard debris is eligible for removal during this cleanup.

During neighborhood cleanups, Escambia County departments team up to bring services to residents in an effort to keep local neighborhoods clean and safe. Participating is easy: Residents in the cleanup area simply leave eligible items at the curb to be disposed of free of charge by Escambia County and partnering agencies.

All debris must be at the curb directly in front of residences in the area by 7 a.m. on the day of the cleanup. Tires and paint cans should be separate from all other debris. Debris piles should not be placed under low-hanging lines or near poles, fences or mailboxes. All items, including containers, will be collected.

Only residents in the designated cleanup area (click map above to enlarge) are able to participate in the neighborhood cleanup. Items left at the curb outside of the cleanup area will not be collected.

Items eligible for removal include:

  • Household appliances and electronics
  • Household junk and debris
  • Bicycles and toys
  • Old furniture and mattresses
  • Barbecue grills
  • Household hazardous waste (old paint, motor oil, chemicals, batteries)
  • Tires (limit 10 per household)

Items NOT eligible for removal include:

  • Building materials (concrete, bricks, blocks, roofing, drywall or lumber)
  • Explosives or ammunition
  • Auto parts
  • Dirt or sod
  • Vehicles or vessels
  • 55-gallon drums of fluids

The neighborhood cleanup initiative involves an aggressive cleanup effort, targeting different neighborhoods throughout the county, with crew members and volunteers picking up a variety of debris and waste, including electronics, furniture and household items.

Since 2016, more than 4,550 tons (9,100,000 pounds) of debris have been collected and disposed of through the Community Redevelopment Agency’s Safe Neighborhood Program.

The county’s neighborhood cleanup program is hosted by the Escambia County Community Redevelopment Agency’s Safe Neighborhood Program.

Plans Filed For Popeyes Restaurant In Cantonment

July 12, 2022

Plans are in the works for a Popeyes in Cantonment.

Plans have been filed with the Escambia County Development Review Committee for a Popeyes in the 700 block of Highway 29 — between a convenience store to the south and the Grocery Advantage shopping center to the north.

Plans show a 2,354 square foot Popeye’s restaurant and 24 parking spaces on half of the 2.4 acre parcel, with the southern half of the property reserved for “future development”. There will be access to the parking lot from both Highway 29 and Highway 95A.

The Development Review Committee has a pre-application meeting scheduled for Wednesday on the proposal. Multiple additional steps in the review and permitting process would be required before any construction could begin, and the developer could choose to never build the project.

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Disturbance Means Lots Of Rain For The Rest Of The Week

July 12, 2022

We are continuing to monitor the northern Gulf of Mexico for possible tropical development this week. Formation chances are low at this point. Regardless of development, heavy rain and flooding are possible along with an increased risk for rip currents in the middle to latter part of this week. We will continue to monitor this system over the next few days.

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tuesday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74. Southeast wind around 5 mph.

Wednesday: Showers and thunderstorms. High near 85. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

Wednesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Thursday: Showers and thunderstorms. High near 81. South wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

Thursday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 71. East wind around 5 mph.

Friday: Showers and thunderstorms. High near 79. East wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

Friday Night: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 70. East wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Saturday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 71.

Sunday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 73.

Monday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Partly sunny, with a high near 85. Chance of precipitation is 60%.


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Northview Chiefs Holding Youth Football Camp Next Week

July 12, 2022

Northview Chiefs Football will host Youth Camp 2022 next week.

The camp, for ages 8-14, will take place from 5-7 p.m. on July 21-22 at Northview.

Registration is $50 per child. Attendees will receive fundamental coaching and instruction led by the Northview High coaching staff.  T-shirts will be provided.

For more information, email Coach Wes Summerford at WSummerford@ecsdfl.us.

Woman Charged With Fentanyl Overdose Death Of Her Escambia Jail Cellmate

July 12, 2022

A woman has been charged with the fentanyl overdose death of her cellmate at the Escambia County Jail.

Pamela Faye Schwarz, 40, is charged with first degree homicide, drug possession, smuggling contraband and destroying evidence.

According to Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons, Schwarz was remanded into custody from drug court and taken to the Escambia County Jail on May 25 and placed into a cell with a 52-year old female. There was no one else in the cell.

“Within minutes, Schwarz digs deep into her pants and retrieves a plastic bag,” Simmons said. Schwarz and the cellmate shared the powdered substance from the bag, he said. “Within just a few minutes it’s clear that the cellmate, the victim in this case, has an adverse reaction to whatever she just ingested.”

Instead of calling for help, the sheriff said Schwarz helped her cellmate into bed before flushing the rest of the drugs down the toilet.

Several hours later, the victim was found unresponsive. Her death was caused by a fentanyl overdose, according to the Medical Examiner’s Office.

Schwarz remains in the Escambia County Jail without bond. Simmons did not release the victim’s name.

FWC Law Enforcement Report: Boating And Fishing Violation Reports

July 12, 2022

The Florida FWC Division of Law Enforcement reported the following recent activity:

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

Officer Burkhead was on patrol traveling on the highway when a vehicle appeared, ran a stop sign, and pulled out in front of him at a high rate of speed. Officer Burkhead initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle and found that the driver was operating a vehicle under a suspended license. He also found that the driver was on probation for felony driving while license suspended. Officer Burkhead placed the driver under arrest for the violations and transported the individual to the Escambia County Jail. He also wrote the driver a written warning for careless operation of a motor vehicle.

Officer Specialist Allgood and Officer Burkhead was on patrol at Big Lagoon State Park boat ramp, when the officers noticed a vessel violating the idle speed zone. They conducted a vessel stop to address the violation. While speaking with operator of the vessel, Officer Allgood noticed several signs of impairment. He conducted Standard Field Sobriety Tasks (SFST) and the operator was arrested for Boating Under the Influence (BUI). He was transported to the Escambia County Jail.

Officer Specialist J. Allgood was on patrol conducting resource and safety inspections at Mahogany Mills Boat ramp. He observed a vessel pull into the dock from fishing. He conducted a resource inspection and discovered an undersized gray triggerfish. Officer Specialist Allgood issued a resource citation for the illegal fish.

Officer Specialist J. Allgood was on patrol conducting resource inspections at Mahogany Mills Boat ramp. He observed a vessel pull into the dock from fishing. He conducted a resource inspection and discovered an undersized greater amberjack. Officer Specialist Allgood issued a resource citation for the illegal fish.

Officer E. Burkhead was on patrol conducting resource inspections at Navy Point Boat ramp. He observed a vessel occupied with four subjects pull into the dock from fishing. He conducted a resource inspection and discovered seven undersized gray triggerfish. He issued resource citations to each subject for possession of undersized gray triggerfish and warnings to three of the subjects for over the daily bag limit of gray triggerfish.

SANTA ROSA COUNTY

Officers Mullins and Corbin were on water patrol when they observed a sailboat in derelict condition. The vessel was washed on shore, stripped, and appeared abandoned. The registered owner was contacted and provided information of who the vessel was sold to. The current owner of the vessel was located and advised he had sold the vessel to another person but had no documentation to prove it and that person denied ever owning the vessel. After speaking with the owner of the vessel it was determined the vessel had no propulsion, the mast had been removed, the interior had been stripped, the deck was rotten and falling apart, and the owner failed to transfer the title. The subject also had a warrant for his arrest for grand theft. The owner of the vessel was arrested on the warrant and issued notice to appear citations for failure to transfer title and storing a derelict vessel on state waters.

Officers Bower, Allgood, and Burkhead conducted a local seafood inspection. Inside the freezer were stacks of different labeled boxes of bait to include shrimp and fish. During the inspection, the officers observed a trash bag on the ground which contained stingray. Next to it was a large swordfish tail and a cooler that contained a cubera snapper. The owner was not able to provide an invoice for the saltwater products and was issued a notice to appear citation for unlawfully selling, delivering, shipping, transporting, or possessing any saltwater products without having an invoice for the saltwater products.

Officers Bower and Corbin were conducting boating safety and resource inspections in the Santa Rosa Sound. The officers observed a vessel with no navigational lights displayed. The officers initiated the patrol vessels blue lights, a short while later the distracted operator noticed the blue lights and stopped. Throughout the stop the operator showed multiple signs of impairment. The operator refused to conduct Standard Field Sobriety Tasks (SFST) and refused to speak with the officers. Based on all the circumstances, the operator was arrested and charged with operating a vessel with normal faculties impaired and was also issued uniform boating citations for refusal to submit to breath test and for navigational lights not present or operational.

Officers Bower and Corbin were on patrol in Blackwater River when they observed a vessel being operated without a registration decal attached. A vessel stop was conducted, and the officers discovered the vessel had been acquired more than 30 days ago and the owner/operator of the vessel had failed to transfer the title/registration. Further, it was discovered that the vessel did not have a HIN number attached and the
registration numbers on the vessel did not return to the vessel. The operator had previously been stopped and warned for these violations. During the stop the operator did not have a lifejacket on board and there were several empty beer cans in the stern of the vessel. There was also a half empty case of beer matching the empty cans on board. The operator agreed to conduct Standard Field Sobriety Tasks (SFST) and was arrested and refused to provide a breath sample. The operator was charged with operating a vessel while normal faculties impaired, failure to transfer title, and operating a vessel on state waters with no HIN number attached. He was also issued citations for insufficient number of life jackets and refusal to submit to breath test.

Officer R. Bower and Officer N. Basford were on vessel patrol in the Santa Rosa Sound working the “Billy Bowlegs” detail. The officers passed by a man standing on the bow of his vessel pulling an anchor from the water. A few moments later the man was launched from his vessel and landed in the water. The captain of the vessel forcefully hit the throttle causing the man to go overboard, also causing the vessel to collide with other nearby vessels. During the investigation it was determined the operator of the vessel was under the influence and was placed under arrest.

Officer R. Bower was on patrol working a local “Fishing Rodeo” event. A charter vessel was observed dropping customers off at a dock. A resource inspection was conducted, and Officer Bower located Spanish mackerel not in whole condition, one undersized triggerfish and the boat was over the bag limit of triggerfish. The captain was cited accordingly for the violations.

Officer Bower and Officer Specialist Corbin were on patrol conducting boating safety and resource inspections in the Santa Rosa Sound. The officers observed a vessel with no navigational lights displayed pulling into the boat ramp. The officers watched as the operator had difficulty recovering his vessel from the water. The operator gave up and turned the vessel over to another occupant who had no trouble loading the vessel on the trailer. A vessel stop was conducted and during the stop the operator showed signs of impairment. Standard Field Sobriety Tasks (SFST) were utilized, and the operator was placed under arrest for Boating Under the Influence (BUI). The operator was charged with Boating Under the Influence with a breath alcohol level over .08 and issued a citation for insufficient number of life jackets. Warnings were issued for other violations.

Officers Mullins and Corbin were on patrol when they observed a sailboat in poor condition in Marquis Basin. Upon closer inspection of the vessel, the vessel did not have any propulsion (no motor or sail), the rigging for the mast was in poor condition, and the vessel had no steering. The vessel’s registration was expired since 2007 and
the vessel had no anchor light. Officers Bower and Corbin went to the registered owner of the sailboat residence. The owner of the sailboat confirmed the vessel had no propulsion and no steering. The owner stated he removed both from the sailboat years ago. We advised the owner of the violations, and he was issued a notice to appear citation for storing a derelict (substantially dismantled) vessel on state waters. The owner was also issued citations for expired registration over six months and no anchor light.

Officers Bower and Corbin were on patrol and conducted a seafood inspection at a seafood market. During the inspection the business provided the previous’ business retail license. The business had taken over the building in November of 2021 and failed to buy a retail license to sell saltwater products. During the inspection the business was also found not to have a wholesale license and they had invoices for saltwater products from a supplier who was also not a wholesale dealer. The manager of the business was issued a notice to appear citation for no retail license and warnings for no wholesale license and having invoices without a wholesale dealer’s number on them. The business was educated on the requirements and the supplier was also educated and purchased a wholesale license.

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