MADD Honors Three ECSO Deputies For 40 Combined DUI Arrests
March 27, 2025
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) of Northwest Florida recently awarded Lt. Brian Shorette, Deputy Timyron Young, and Deputy Adam Norre for their exemplary service and dedication to transformative change in our community by making over 40 DUI arrests total in the year 2024. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Three Arrested In Atmore Prison Contraband Bust
March 27, 2025
Three people were arrested Wednesday for allegedly trafficking drugs into the Holman Correctional Institution in Atmore.
The Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) said they thwarted an attempt to introduce contraband into the prison. A K-9 Unit noticed a suspicious vehicle and with support from agents with the Narcotics and Law Enforcement Services Divisions, searched the vehicle and discovered illegal contraband.
Adam Louis Malone, Audrey Teresa Kelley, and Frederick Jermaine Cobb booked into the Escambia County Detention Center in Brewton on charges of trafficking marijuana, trafficking methamphetamine, trafficking fentanyl, prohibited activities, attempt to commit a controlled substance crime (distribution), and possession of a controlled substance (oxycodone).
ADOC said they seized the following during the investigation:
– approximately 1008 grams of marijuana
– approximately 88 grams of methamphetamine
– approximately 20 grams of oxycodone
– approximately 20 grams of sprayed paper
– approximately four grams of fentanyl
– eight cell phones
– 12 vape pens
Pictured (top to bottom): Adam Louis Malone, Audrey Teresa Kelley, and Frederick Jermaine Cobb.
Molino Library Hosting Free Cross Stitch Class For All Skill Levels
March 27, 2025
The Molino Library is inviting the community to a relaxing and creative Cross Stitch Class on Friday, March 28 from 5-6:30 p.m.
The free class is open to all ages and skill levels and will explore the art of cross stitching and introduce new techniques.
All materials will be provided, and no experience is necessary—just bring your enthusiasm! This event offers a great opportunity to unwind, get creative, and connect with fellow crafters.
The Molino Library is located at 6450-A Highway 95A in the Molino Community Center.
Tate Boys And Girls Tennis Defeat Navarre
March 27, 2025
The Tate High School boys and girls tennis teams beat Navarre Wednesday night. The Aggies girls won 4-3, and the Tate boys won 6-1. Next up, Tate will travel to Niceville on Friday. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Northview Lady Chiefs Fall To West Florida
March 27, 2025
The Northview Lady Chiefs fell to the West Florida Lady Jaguars Wednesday night in Bratt.
Northview’s lone score came in the bottom of the fifth when Avery Stuckey doubled on a fly ball to center field, bringing Riley Brooks across the plate.
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Up next, the Lady Chiefs will host the Jay Royals on Thursday, April 3.
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Century Man Arrested For DUI, Drug Possession In Atmore Traffic Stop
March 26, 2025
A Century man was arrested early Saturday morning after an Atmore Police Department officer stopped his vehicle for failing to maintain its lane.
According to police, the incident occurred at approximately 3:15 a.m. on Cowpen Creek Road. The driver, identified as 27-year-old Dennis Mathis showed signs of impairment and was asked to perform field sobriety tests. When he was unable to do so, officers placed him under arrest.
APD said a subsequent search of the vehicle uncovered a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Mathis was charged with DUI, including possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and open container violations.
He was transported to the Escambia County Detention Center.
Elementary Students Honored As Shining Stars
March 26, 2025
WSRE recently hosted the Shining Star Awards, honoring outstanding fifth grade students who have demonstrated exemplary citizenship and leadership, as well as demonstrating the core values of the Escambia County School District.
This was the 28th year that WSRE hosted this awards ceremony, previously with the Greater Escambia Community Foundation and now in partnership with the Escambia County Principals Association which raised the funds to purchase bicycles and also coordinated the event.
Each Shining Star student received a certificate and a brand-new bicycle.
For a photo gallery with additional photos with North Escambia students, click here.
The Shining Star award winners were:
A. K. Suter — Ja’Michael McCastle
Bellview — Adalyn Robinson
Beulah — Carly Jones
Blue Angels — Major Suggs
Bratt — Amahl Atallah
Brentwood — Conner Spratt
Byrneville — Kolin Rogers
C.A. Weis — Sarah Zaremba
Cordova Park — William Sherrill
Ensley — Daniel Cano Gutierrez
Ferry Pass — Harper Miller
Global Learning Academy — Yaretzy Alvarez
Hellen Caro — Ava Pope
Holm — Cameron Steele
Jim Allen — Chipper “Drew” Haney
Kingsfield — Aiden Barnhill
L.D McArthur — Alyson Le
Lincoln Park — Lemuel Ade Taku
Lipscomb — Kensley Adkisson
Longleaf — Elan Thompson
Molino Park — Emilee Marlow
Montclair — Fiona Hop
Myrtle Grove — Sarenity Rowe
N.B. Cook — Kelsie Barnhardt
Navy Point — Maria Guevera-Garcia
O.J. Semmes — Hope Johnson
Oakcrest — Sophia Perez Virola
Pensacola Beach — Jace Davis
Pine Meadow — Vance Beeks
Pleasant Grove — Eva Cunningham
Scenic Heights — Zachary Goodyear
Sherwood — Damion Felger
Warrington — Willow Turner
West Pensacola — Henry Ezell
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Holman Guard Charged With Sexual Misconduct With Inmate, Introduction Of Contraband
March 26, 2025
An Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) employee has been charged with having as sexual relationship with an inmate and introducing contraband into the Holman Correctional Institution in Atmore.
The ADOC Narcotics and Law Enforcement Services Divisions arrested correctional security guard Sabrina Taylor during an investigation into the illegal introduction of contraband at Holman.
“The ADOC continues to combat illegal contraband being introduced to the state’s correctional facilities, whether it is introduced from the inside or the outside. There is no place for corrupt personnel at ADOC,” Commissioner John Q. Hamm said.
Taylor reportedly provided headphones and a cellphone to an inmate.
She was charged with an ethics violation, prohibited activities, custodial sexual misconduct and promoting prison contraband. Taylor was booked into the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center following her arrest.
ADOC said the investigation is continuing and additional charges may be pending.
Northview Lady Chiefs Run Rule Catholic; Tate Baseball Shuts Out Pine Forest, NHS Falls To EHS
March 26, 2025
SOFTBALL
Northview 15, Catholic 0
The Northview Lady Chiefs make quick work of a 15-0 mercy rule shutout of the Pensacola Catholic Crusaders Tuesday afternoon in Bratt.
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Jamison Gilman earned the win for Northview in about an hour. In a complete four inning game, the senior allowed no hits and no runs while striking out nine and walking just one.
At the plate, Aubrey Hadley went 2-3 for the Lady Chiefs with two runs drove in. Riley Brooks and Kylee Langham each added two RBIs for Northview.
Up next, the Lady Chiefs will host the West Florida Jag in a varsity only game at 6 p.m. Wednesday. The game was postponed from Monday by weather.
BASEBALL
Tate 13, Pine Forest 0
The Tate Aggies shut out the Pine Forest Eagles 13-0 Tuesday at Pine Forest.
Sheppard Edgar earned the win for Tate, gave up no hits and no runs in two innings while walking two and striking out four. Aiden Bramblett and Cohen Rush both threw shutout innings in relief.
Nathan Connors and Tate Davis each had two RBIs for the Aggies as Lance Brady went 2-2.
Up next, Tate will host Central on Thursday.
Escambia 4, Northview 1
The Escambia Gators defeated the Northview Chiefs 4-1 Tuesday at Escambia.
In five innings, Jackson Bridges allowed four unearned runs on six hits while walking four and striking out four.
Cole Davis had one RBI for Northview as he went 1-2. Kelan Jury, Jase Portwood, Brady Smith, and Grayden Sheffield each added one hit for the Chiefs.
Up next, the Northview Chiefs will host the Jay Royals at 6:30 p.m. Friday.
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Tate High Wind Ensemble Achieves Straight Superior Ratings
March 25, 2025
The Tate High School Wind Ensemble achieved a straight superior rating at the District 1 Music Performance Assessment (MPA) earlier this month at Fort Walton Beach High School based upon their dedication, musicianship, and hard work of the students and directors. A member of the Tate color guard also earned a superior rating.
As a result of their success, the wind ensemble will perform at the State Concert Band Evaluation on April 29, 2025,at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville. Performance times and additional details will be announced as soon as they become available.
In addition to this success, six Tate High School students have qualified to perform at the Florida Bandmasters Association (FBA) State Solo Evaluation in Tallahassee on Saturday, March 29, at Leon High School. These talented musicians earned a superior rating on a Grade 5 or higher solo at the district evaluation.
Those band students are:
- Carter Hayden
- Mason Soto
- Kendra McDonald
- Gracie Ferlo
- Jax Hardnack
- Jaren Ridgon
In addition, Tate High color guard member Brooklyn Summerlin will perform at the Florida Bandmasters Association (FBA) Solo Evaluation.
The Tate High School Jazz Ensembles will also take the stage at Troy University’s Mic Check Conference April 24-25. This event is a significant opportunity for students to showcase their talents with top ensembles from across the region. Students will also have the chance to participate in master classes led by professional performers and theTroy University jazz faculty.
“The Tate High School Music Department extends its gratitude to the students, parents, and supporters who continue to champion the arts and music education,” Tate High Director of Bands Ronald Gray, Jr. said.