Escambia Deputies Conduct Drug Raids Across Century; 19 Are Arrested (Updated With Mug Shot Link)
May 28, 2009
(Updated 11:45 a.m.) The Escambia County Sheriff’s Department simultaneously executed 10 search warrants and made 19 felony drug arrests in Century Wednesday night and early Thursday morning using SWAT teams from across Northwest Florida.
For mug shots of each suspect and a list of their charges, click here.
The department’s narcotics unit, SWAT teams from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office, Okaloosa Sheriff’s Office, Pensacola Police Department and Crestview Police Department executed the 10 search warrants at addresses across Century. The roundup was the result of an ongoing undercover operation in Century, according to Lt. Eddie Barnard from the ECSO Narcotics Unit.
While executing the search warrants, officers recovered cash drugs paraphernalia, and drugs including marijuana and crack cocaine. Several vehicles were also seized.
Ted Roy, spokesperson for the Escambia Sheriff’s Office, said the investigations are ongoing and investigators were still on scene mid-morning Thursday. The arrests were the result of a several month long narcotics investigation, Roy said.
One of those arrested was Sonya Alexis Carter, 25, a corrections officer at Century Correctional Institution, Barnard said. She was arrested at a mobile home on Salters Lake Road.
For mug shots of each suspect and a list of their charges, click here.
Listed below are the locations where search warrants were executed and the names of those arrested at each location:
21 Ramar Street
- George Dubose, 39, black male
- Bobbie J. Elliott, 56, white female
- Mark Elliot, 33, black male (arrested in Flomaton)
- Willie M. Elliot, 61, black male
6760 Jefferson Avenue
- Eric Maurice Davidson, 34, black male
- Katherine C. Hawsey, 23, white female
- Kevin Deray Johnson, 27, black male
- Kevin Montfort, 27, white male
- Ashley Nicole Scott, 25, black female
- Randall Scott Thames, 57, white male
7551 Sellers Road
- Terrance Terrell Grice, 24, black male
280 Hilltop Road
- Lekicia Ann Manuel, 22, black female
- Nekinely Sonita Manuel, 20, black female
807 Salters Lake Road
- Johnnie Lee Carter, 27, black male
- Sonya Alexis Carter, 25, black female
Additional arrests were made at:
110 Ramar Street
- Christine Chnix Mixon, 32, black female
- David Lynell Williams, 25, black male
116 Ramar Street
- Bridget Dennise Brown, 24, black female
- Brenda Mixon, 49, black female
Additional search warrants were executed at:
50 West Pond Street
61 Green Street
9451 Old Flomaton Road #3
9441 Old Flomaton Road
280 Hill Top Road
7011 Hadley Street
More information on charges and mug shots will be posted later today.
Pictured above and inset: Officers arrested a Century Correctional Institution corrections officer at this home at 807 Salters Lake Road during a drug raid late Wednesday night: Pictured below: Some of the marijuana found Wednesday night as deputies executed search warrants across Century. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
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26 Responses to “Escambia Deputies Conduct Drug Raids Across Century; 19 Are Arrested (Updated With Mug Shot Link)”
You all are applauding ECSH for the drug bust in Century, but what ECSH need to be doing is finding out what’s going on in Pensacola with all of the drugs and murders. Century’s drug problem is no where near what’s going on in Pensacola and might i add JAY, FL(SRSO). They made such a big deal about drugs in Century, but the only reason why he came to Century was to make a name for himself. What do you expect when we don’t have any economic growth in our town. Century is the forgotting city that no one cares about. No schools, no jobs what do we as the people of Century, especially in the black community, have to inspire us to become productive citizens and to be proud of our town, NOTHING!!!! You can’t expect something from nothing so quit picking on Century about us being a so called drug infested town because there’s a drug problem everywhere. ECSO needs to target more serious problems like murders, child molestations, and gangs(which there are no gangs in Century people)!!!!!!!
We are glad to see the guys back with thier dogssssssssssssssssss bring them all at one time LOL lets see who gets away good job done thank you sherriff
How interesting that a “correctional officer” actually was arrested….. I am very proud of Sherriff Morgan. Maybe when he gets the North end of Escambia county cleaned up he can make his way to the Atmore area and check into their “upstanding law enforcement” as well. I have to admit that I get a kick out of it that it is actually opening peoples eyes to the unfortunate fact that position/job title does NOT dictate behavior.
Thanks William!
BTW – those numbers are also good in Pensacola too.
850-433-STOP or 1-877-433-TIPS (toll free)
It’s Crimestoppers — you don’t even have to give your name.
If gangs and drug dealers are allowed to achieve a foot-hold in Century, they will infect the entirety of the North End of Escambia County. We now have a Sheriff who will effectively fight the gangs and drug dealers – but We The People need to help. Someone out there knows where the pot patches and the meth-labs are – someone out there KNOWS who the drug dealers are – BUT THEY AREN’T TELLING.
There are several numbers you can call, and not have to give your name when you give information. You can simply call the main number [436-9620], or you can leave a message at [436-9281]. Perhaps William can get other numbers too.
This is a fight to save North Escambia and our way of life. We need folks who will go to their church, and school, and the Century Library and volunteer. We need folks who will help children grow up to be civil and responsible citizens, BEFORE THEY BECOME DRUG DEALERS.
WE MUST GET INVOLVED! AND TAKE A STAND — HERE AND NOW.
THEY ALL WILL BE BACK ON THE GRIND IN NO TIME. GOONS OUT LURKIN.
Hmmm…..see any similarities here??? Good job guys!
WTG ECSD and Morgan….We love you!!!
Keep gettin’ them!! We love it…. Thank you.
Wow! Without helicopters or the K-9 dogs. Wow!
Great Job ECSO…you are just starting…look around, it”s a lot more. Close Buy
I don’t believe the north end of Escambia can say that no one knows where we are now!! So lets get our communities back in running order then maybe we can have our tag office and license back.
WAY TO GO………. NOW COME TO (((( FLOMATON )))) AN DO THE SAME THING CLEAN UP…… LOL LOL LOL…….
Eight search warrants and arrests on Ramar street? I’m so surprised! (sarcasm)
A Century Correctional Officer! Hmm. I wonder if she will be on administrative paid leave?
Keep up th good work Mister Morgan and I’ll vote for you a third time….Lock ‘EM all up.
WHEN THE SHERRIFF TELLS YOU TO JUMP ASK HIM HOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW HIGH LOL YOU GO GUYS GOOD JOB DONE
I’m glad I voted for Morgan!
Way to go! Keep it up!
Good job guys and gals, thank you for cleaning up our communities. Please work on Perdio River in Barrineau Park Bridge.
Morgan promised he would do it. We appreciate it sheriff!
Way to go ECSO.
Keep up the good work.
WAY TO GO!!!
Great Job ECSO in cleaning up some of the drug trade in Century! I know it won’t be long before there will lots of complaining because the Sheriff is stagnating the economy by cutting into these folk’s subsidized incomes.