Century Man Stabbed A House Trailer With A Machete, ECSO Says

August 17, 2022

A Century man was jailed after allegedly stabbing a house trailer with a machete.

Eubie Alexander Kennedy, 38, was charged with felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and criminal mischief with property damage.

A woman told deputies that Kennedy stabbed the side of her trailer several times with a machete while stating “you (expletive), come out here or I’ll kill you”, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. The victim stated that Kennedy never entered the trailer, and there was no physical contact.

The victim was not injured, but the trailer suffered damage.

“I observed several stab holes on the front side of the trailer,” a deputy wrote in his report.

Kennedy remained in the Escambia County Jail Wednesday morning with bond set at $27,500.

SUV Driver Rear-ends School Bus In Cantonment

August 17, 2022

There were no injuries in a wreck involving a school bus in Cantonment Tuesday afternoon.

The school bus driven by a 55-year old Cantonment woman was stopped to let children off the bus on Green Hills Road at Bold Ruler Driver, just off Pine Forest Road, about 4:55 p.m. The bus was rear-ended by a SUV driven by an 87-year old Pensacola woman, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Both drivers and two juveniles on the bus were uninjured.

Driver Charged With Attempted Murder After High Speed Chase That Started In Atmore

August 17, 2022

A high speed chase that began in Atmore Tuesday ended in Baldwin County with an attempted murder charge against the driver.

It all started in Atmore about 10 a.m. when an Atmore Police Department patrol officer observed a Dodge Journey stopped next to another vehicle in a parking lot on Carver Avenue. Narcotics investigators had given a tip to officers that the occupant of a Dodge Journey had been seen attempted to purchase narcotics several times in the area of Carver Avenue.

An officer attempted a traffic stop on the Dodge Journey, but the vehicle accelerated at a high rate of speed on Highway 31. Police said the driver, 41-year old James Earl Ivy, began to drive recklessly and ran a vehicle off the road near the Atmore Country Club.

“The officer decided not to pursue due to Ivy’s reckless driving and disregard for the safety of other drivers,” APD Sgt. Darrell McMann said.

A short time later, narcotics investigators in an unmarked vehicle saw the Journey at the intersection of Highway 31 and Katelyn Lane in Nokomis.

“Ivy turned his steering wheel toward the investigators’ vehicle and accelerated at a high rate of speed and struck the front passenger side of the unmarked car,” McMann said.

Ivy turned south on Highway 31 with the narcotics investigators in pursuit. Ivy continued into Baldwin County and turned onto Highway 47. As Ivy continued on Baldwin County Highway 47, his front seat passenger jumped from the vehicle. The investigators estimated Ivy was driving around 50 mph when the passenger bailed.

During the pursuit the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office and the Alabama State Troopers joined the pursuit with Baldwin County taking the lead before stop strips were deployed.

The pursuit eventually came to an end off of Highway 47 when Ivy turned around and began driving back in the direction of officers.

Ivy is charged with attempted murder, along with fleeing and eluding a police officer. He also had an outstanding warrant from Tennessee, but that agency is declining to extradite him.

Ivy was booked into the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center without bond.

The passenger that jumped from Ivy’s vehicle is not facing criminal charges and was transported by ambulance to Atmore Community Hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.

Blue Wahoos, Braves Rained Out In Mississippi

August 17, 2022

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos and Mississippi Braves saw their series opener postponed due to rain at Trustmark Park on Tuesday night. The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Wednesday.

Citizen Catches Suspect Riding Stolen John Deere Gator Along Highway 97

August 16, 2022

An Alabama man was  caught driving a farmer’s stolen John Deere Gator Sunday night, hours after it was stolen from a Highway 97 barn.

Mason Reece Kelly, age 21 of Bay Minette, was charged with grand theft of a motor vehicle, unarmed burglary of an unoccupied structure,  felony larceny, and criminal mischief with property damage.

Kelly was one of two people who allegedly burglarized a large barn on Highway 97 near Pelt Road in Walnut Hill about 3:40 a.m. Sunday. A 2018 John Deere Gator valued at $25,000, a chemical sprayer worth $3,000 in the back of the Gator, a LED light bar with $100 on the front of the Gator, four  DeWalt drill battery chargers valued at $300 each, four Milwaukee drill battery chargers valued at $200 each, three John Deere battery chargers worth $200 each and a red 5-gallon gas can valued at $35. They also damaged nine metal doors to a cotton picker head worth $400 each by running over them with the Gator.

After daylight Sunday, deputies search the area for the stolen Gator but were unsuccessful.

About 9:30 Sunday night, a friend of the property owner spotted a man later identified as Kelly on the stolen Gator driving north on Highway 97 toward Alabama, according to an arrest report. The friend escorted Kelly and the Gator back to the Davisville Community Center on Highway 97 and called law enforcement.

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The victim’s friend stated Kelly took off a blue shirt and placed it on the Gator. A deputy noted in his report that the shirt and a hat in the Gator appeared to be the same items worn by a suspect in surveillance video of the burglary. Deputies also seized a flashlight from Kelly’s pocket that was believed to be the one used during the burglary.

The Gator, sprayer and attached light bat were returned to the owner. At last report, the battery chargers and gas can were still missing.

Kelly remained in the Escambia County Jail Tuesday morning with bond set at $10,000.

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Lane Closures This Week Part Of $1.5 Million I-10 And I-110 Interchange Safety Project

August 16, 2022

A $1.5 million safety improvement project is underway on the I-10/I-110 interchange in Escambia County.

Drivers will encounter alternating lane closures through Thursday, August 18 from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. as crews clean the roadway and place high friction surface treatments on the following ramps:

  • Davis Highway ramp to I-110 southbound.
  • I-110 northbound ramp to I-10 eastbound.
  • I-10 eastbound ramp to I-110 southbound.

The work this week is part of an overall larger project with planned improvements that include:

  • Milling and resurfacing all ramps to improve ride quality.
  • Applying an anti-skid surface on all ramps.
  • Adding audible edge lines to alert drivers of the edge of the roadway along all ramps.
  • Installing raised rumble strip sets across the I-110 northbound ramp to I-10 eastbound.
  • Reducing the speed limit from 45 mph to 35 mph on the I-110 northbound ramp to I-10 westbound.
  • Additional work will include improvements for the guardrail, signage, and pavement marking

Work is expected to be completed by Fall 2022.

The graphic shows the overall project, not just the work this week. NorthEscambia.com graphic.

District 5 Town Hall Discussion Dominated By Roads, Traffic And Growth

August 16, 2022

Escambia County Commissioner Steven Barry held a District 5 town hall meeting Monday evening in Walnut Hill.

Most of the questions and comments centered around infrastructure issues — roads, traffic and developments.

Several people expressed concerns about the width of Highway 164 where a school bus and ECUA sanitation truck sideswiped mirrors in June and school bus and pickup truck collided last February.

“It’s a very dangerous road,” one citizen remarked, noting that the lanes are about eight feet wide while his pickup truck is 8.5 feet wide plus the mirrors.

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Other areas of concern included the school zone at Jim Allen Elementary School, the area of Highway 97 and Crabtree Church Road, and Juniper Street.

One a positive note, one woman stated that a new traffic light at Highway 95A and Old Chemstrand Road is a “delightful” improvement to the traffic situation there.

And, as happens at almost every town hall in Walnut Hill, there were comments about speeding on Highway 97.

Other topics of discussion included concerns about the encroachment of growth and subdivisions in rural and agricultural areas, and growth leading to the need for more space at the Molino Ballpark.

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Official Says No Cause For Alarm As ‘Probable’ Monkeypox Case Reported In Escambia

August 16, 2022

The Florida Department of Health is now reporting one probable case of monkeypox in Escambia County, but a local official said that’s not a cause for major alarm.

“People should not be concerned,” Escambia County Public Safety Director Eric Gilmore told NorthEscambia.com Monday night.  “Just one case in the county. The health department has monitoring and contact tracing. As of right now, we’ve just identified the one case. We’re not as prevalent in the community as we see in New York and other big cities.”

Gilmore  said the health department will provide any necessary updates.

One probable monkeypox case was previously reported in Santa Rosa County. A total of 1,085 cases have been reported across Florida, with 493 of those in Miami-Dade County.

Tate, Northview Kickoff Classics Are Friday Night

August 16, 2022

The Tate Aggies and Northview Chiefs have kickoff classics on the road this Friday night.

Tate High School

The Tate Aggies’ kickoff classic will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Catholic High School. Varsity will play the first half, followed by junior varsity in the third quarter and the freshman team in the fourth quarter. Tickets are $7 in the GoFan app or cash will be accepted at the gate. Parking will be $2. Credit cars will be accepted for concessions. (The Tate Showband does not attend away kickoff classics.)

Northview High School

The Northview Chiefs’ kickoff classic begins at 7 p.m. Friday at Baker High School. The Northview varsity, NHS junior varsity and the Ernest Ward Eagles will all play.

Pictured:  Northview’s “Meet the Chiefs” last Friday night. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Woman Charged With DUI, Drug Charges After Fleeing Traffic Checkpoint

August 16, 2022

An Atmore woman is facing multiple charges after fleeing a driver checkpoint.

Fenetrias L. Lewis, 39, was charged with DUI, possession of controlled substance – ecstasy, possession of a controlled substance – cocaine, second degree possession of a marijuana, tampering with evidence and fleeing/attempting to elude law enforcement.

The Flomaton Police Department said they could smell the odor of what they believed to be marijuana as Lewis was traveling through a checkpoint on Old Atmore Road at Tulip Street Saturday. They told her to pull over, but she fled with Flomaton officers in pursuit. She came to a stop after traveling a short distance.

According to police, Lewis was under the influence of alcohol and in possession of ecstasy and marijuana, and she tossed a bag with 7-grams of cocaine from the vehicle.

Lewis was booked into the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center without bond.

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