Deputy Escambia County Attorney Kristin Hual Receives Association Award

July 1, 2023

Deputy Escambia County Attorney Kristin Hual received the from the Florida Association of County Attorneys Board of Directors Writing Award. The Waward recognizes those who have made significant contributions to FACA and its program through their leadership and dedication.

“Kristin has worked very hard to serve not just the Escambia County Attorney’s Office, but also our colleagues across the state,” said Escambia County Attorney Alison Rogers. “It is a very well-deserved honor.”

The Florida Association of Counties is a Florida nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to provide a forum for research, advice and discussion in the development of local government law, including technical assistance

Eder Encouraging In 4-1 Loss To Biscuits

July 1, 2023

Jake Eder struck out seven batters over 5.0 innings on Friday night, but the Pensacola Blue Wahoos offense was kept quiet in a 4-1 loss to the Montgomery Biscuits.

Eder (L, 0-1), making just his second Double-A start of the season in his continued return from injury, allowed two runs on four hits in the tough-luck loss. Ronny Simon’s two-run homer in the third inning proved to be all the run support the Biscuits would need.

Mason Montgomery (W, 2-2) turned in his best start of the year for the Biscuits, allowing just a single over 6.0 scoreless innings. Only a Will Banfield homer in the ninth inning prevented Pensacola’s second shutout loss of the season.

The Biscuits added insurance runs against Cristian Charle in the later innings with an RBI double from Mason Auer and an RBI single from Austin Shenton. Two outfield assists from right fielder Griffin Conine prevented Montgomery from collecting two additional runs.

Pensacola ends June with a 13-11 record, their third straight winning month after going 11-10 in April and 18-8 in May.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Biscuits on Saturday.

Update: Missing, Endangered Girl 8-Year Old Located

June 30, 2023

UPDATE: This missing girl has been located, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

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The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a missing and endangered eight-year old girl.

Taj Dennis  (pictured) was last seen Sunday, June 25 in the 900 block of South Corry Field Road wearing jeans and a purple/white t-shirt.

She was last seen with her non-custodial mother, 41-year old Esther Alexis  and is believed to still be with her. They may be headed towards the Orlando area.

Anyone with information is asked to call 911.

Escambia Public Works Manager Aaron Smith Retires After 36 Years

June 30, 2023

Escambia County Public Works Division Manager Aaron Smith has retired after 36 years of service.

“Aaron’s career has had a huge impact on the community here in Escambia County, especially in the north end of the county,” Escambia County Administrator Wes Moreno said. “He’s just a wealth of knowledge, accomplished a lot, and this community is absolutely better because of his career here.”

A retirement lunch was held in his honor this week, where Smith said the department is a success because of the staff and the job that they do.

“Aaron is one of the people that we handed a job, handed him a responsibility and he is going to get it taken care of and do it right,” District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry said. “But the most important thing is to get the work done, and he’s always got a smile on his face.”

Smith said he does not really have any big plans as he heads into retirement.

“I’m going to take care of the grandkids, get them to school, and I’ll take care of mom and dad,” he said. “We’ll do some fishing; that’s where I’m headed.”

“No looking for potholes,” he quipped. “But I will report one if I hit it though.”

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Driver Receives Minor Injuries When Truck Rolls Over On Highway 29

June 30, 2023

One person received minor injuries in a crash Thursday afternoon on Highway 29 in McDavid.

The driver was northbound on Highway 29 just south of Bogia Road when he apparently lost control, over-corrected and struck a guardrail. The vehicle rolled over, struck a utility pole and caught fire.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of the crash.

The Century and McDavid stations of Escambia County Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS also responded.

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Convicted Sex Offender Found Guilty On Federal Charges For Viewing Child Porn At His Business

June 30, 2023

A convicted sex offender has been convicted on federal charges for viewing child porn on a smart TV.

Following a three day trial, 58-year old Frank Paul Knight was found guilty of receiving and possessing images and videos of child pornography. Sentencing is currently set for September 25 at the U.S. Courthouse in Pensacola before the Honorable United States District Judge M. Casey Rodgers. Based on his prior child pornography convictions, Knight faces a minimum mandatory sentence of 15 years in federal prison, with a maximum of 40 years.

“Protecting innocent children from sexual predators remains one of our highest priorities,” said U.S. Attorney Coody. “I commend our law enforcement partners and prosecutors who work diligently to identify these predators and bring them to justice so that they no longer have the opportunity to exploit any child again. Due to their efforts, our community is safer, and this repeat offender is exactly where he belongs – back behind bars.”

Between October 1, 2018, and October 12, 2022, Knight received, and attempted to receive, material containing child pornography. Also, between September 1, 2021, and October 12, 2022, Knight possessed, and attempted to possess, material containing child pornography. Knight is a previously convicted federal sex offender for similar crimes spanning 2002 – 2009. He served over six years in federal prison for those crimes but was released in 2015.

On October 5, 2022, one of the U.S. probation officers who was supervising Knight conducted a random check at Knight’s place of business and discovered electronic devices that had not been reported by Knight to his supervising officer.

On October 11, 2022, with the assistance of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the United States Probation Office seized additional electronic devices at Knight’s location that he also had not reported.

At that time, a smart TV was located in Knight’s personal living area within the business, which consisted of a small living room area and a connected bedroom. All the accounts on the Smart TV were logged in under Knight’s name and email address, and the browser history revealed child pornography websites had been recently accessed.

Investigators interviewed six of Knight’s employees. All of them stated they knew about Knight’s personal space, but none of them used the space or the television.

The electronic devices that were seized were analyzed by forensics examiners with the Department of Homeland Security, and numerous images and videos of child pornography were located on multiple seized devices. The devices all contained Knight’s login information, email accounts, credit card accounts, photographs, and other identifying information belonging to Knight. The devices also contained browser history searches and link files for child pornography dating back to 2018.

“This convicted felon once again showed no respect for the law by possessing child sexual abuse materials while on probation,” said HSI Tallahassee Assistant Special Agent in Charge Nicholas G. Ingegno. “Thanks to the vigilance of the North Florida Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, the U.S. Probations Office, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, this repeat offender will now be behind bars, making our communities safer for our children.”

Escambia Man Gets Just Over 10 Years For Killing His Mother

June 30, 2023

A 19-year old Escambia County man has been sentenced to just over 10 years in state prison for killing his mother in April 2022.

David Allan Ohlson, 19, was originally charged with second degree murder. He took a plea deal, pleading no contest to manslaughter and was sentenced by Judge John Simon to 124.5 months with credit for 446 days served.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home on Princeton Drive for an “accidental shooting”, but they discovered it was actually a domestic incident.

Ohlson’s mother was found with a shotgun wound to her abdomen. She was transported to an area hospital where she later died.

Ohlson’s father told deputies he received a call from the woman around 12:30 a.m. saying Ohlson was acting out and “made mention of a gun,” according to an arrest report. The father said he arrived at the home a short time later and found Ohlson sitting cross-legged on the floor with a shotgun.

According to the report, Ohlson raised the gun and pointed it at the father before pointing it at his mother. The father said Ohlson then pulled the trigger and dropped the gun. The father picked it up, “secured it inside of his truck” and called 911.

Updated: Boil Water Notice Lifted For Portion Of East Kingsfield Road Area

June 30, 2023

UPDATE: This boil water notice was lifted on Sunday, July 2.

A precautionary boil water notice has been issued by ECUA for a portion of the East Kingsfield Road area after repairs were made to a broken eight-inch water main.

The notice is for the following area:

  • East Kingsfield Rd., from Dueling Oaks Drive east to the end of Kingsfield Road
  • Clear Creek Drive
  • Sussex Lane
  • Wakefield Drive
  • Wakefield Lane
  • Tecumseh Place
  • Tecumseh Court
  • Tecumseh Trail
  • Wicker Hill Place

PWBNs are issued as a part of the standard protocol following any loss of water pressure or concerns, whether as a result of planned maintenance activities or unscheduled repairs. There was no loss of pressure and all sample results showed chlorine residuals within normal ranges.

Residents located in the specified area are advised to boil water for one minute at a rolling boil or to use eight drops of regular unscented household bleach per gallon of water, for water to be used for drinking or cooking purposes. Two independent bacteriological samples have been initiated and the advisory will be lifted as soon as possible. This process routinely takes 48 hours and the notice will be rescinded at that time.

ECUA staff resolved the issue at the well and have flushed out the lines. Residents within the PBWN area and nearby are advised that there is a possibility of residual discolored water as a result of the flushing, and to flush their home’s plumbing by running their taps for a few minutes. If problems persist, customers are asked to contact ECUA Customer Service at (850) 476-0480 for assistance.

Incumbent District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry Pre-files To Seek Reelection

June 30, 2023

Incumbent Escambia County District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry pre-filed Thursday to seek reelection.

“I am excited to seek reelection for Escambia County Commissioner, District 5. I understand the faith and confidence my friends, neighbors and constituents have placed in me by allowing me to represent them on the Board of Escambia County Commissioners,” Barry said.

“I’m truly proud of the unprecedented county financial resources that have been invested in District 5 in recent years. I will continue to work hard to keep the positive momentum we currently have, and I vow to keep projects moving in the right direction for the betterment of our community.”

Steven Barry is an independent certified financial planner and has operated his small business in District 5 for over 20 years. He and his wife Ellen are the proud parents of 7-year old Sloane and 3-year old Jack.

Monteverde Carves Up Biscuits In 9-1 Win

June 30, 2023

Patrick Monteverde earned his league-leading eighth win of the season on Thursday night, stifling the Montgomery Biscuits over 7.0 dominant innings in a 9-1 Pensacola Blue Wahoos victory.

Monteverde (W, 8-1) allowed only an unearned run on four singles as the lefty, bound for the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game in Seattle next weekend, lowered his ERA to a league-best 1.93. In 26.0 innings against Montgomery this season, Monteverde has struck out 34 batters and allowed only one earned run.

After the Pensacola offense struggled through four hitless innings, Victor Mesa Jr. broke the ice with a three-run double against Victor Muñoz (L, 6-4) in the top of the fifth. The Blue Wahoos then put together five hits and six runs in the sixth inning, highlighted by run-scoring singles from Will Banfield, Norel González, Dalvy Rosario and Nasim Nuñez, as well as another RBI double from Mesa.

Montgomery’s lone run came in the fifth on an infield single, missed catch error and a double play grounder. Monteverde completed 7.0 innings for the fourth time in his career, and the third time already this season.

Zach McCambley and Jefry Yan combined to work the final two innings of relief for Pensacola, recording six outs without allowing a hit.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Biscuits on Friday

written by Erik Bremer

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