Escambia County Opens New Monoclonal Antibody Site Today

March 9, 2022

Escambia County opens a new monoclonal antibody site Wednesday.

The clinic will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. util 5 p.m. at the Marie K. Young-Wedgewood Community Center, located at 6405 Wagner Road.

The monoclonal antibody site will also offer COVID-19 testing. Currently, there is no time frame for how long the site will remain open.

This marks the return of monoclonal antibody testing locally since the Bayview Community Center testing location closed last November.

Motorcyclist, 70, Dies After Pine Forest Road Crash

March 9, 2022

A crash involving a motorcycle claimed one life Monday afternoon in Escambia County.

The Florida Highway Patrol said the 70-year old male motorcyclist failed to yield when he attempted to make a left turn from Pine Forest Road to Wilde Lake Boulevard. He was struck by a car driven by a 45-year old female in the intersection.

The motorcyclist passed away at a local hospital due to his injuries.

FHP does not release the name of traffic crash victims.

Northview Chiefs Battle Back For 19-16 Win Over Catholic

March 9, 2022

The Northview Chiefs beat the Pensacola Catholic Crusaders 19-16 Tuesday night in Bratt.

Catholic took a strong 11-2 lead in the top of the second with seven runs, but the Chiefs battled back with six runs in the in bottom of the fifth to tie things up 15-15.

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Jamison Gilman opened in the circle, giving up 11 runs on five hits and striking out three in one and two-thirds innings. Emma Gilmore went for five innings, allowing one hit, five runs and striking out seven.

Gilmore went 3-5 to lead Northview at bat. Chloe Ragsdale, Kaitlin Gafford and Aubrey Stuckey had a couple of hits each, while Makayla Golson, Kailyn Watson, and Payton Gilchrist had one each.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Tate Varsity Shuts Out Pine Forest, As JV Wins; Tate Freshmen Beat Navarre

March 9, 2022

Tate 13, Pine Forest 0

Two Tate Aggie pitchers combined Tuesday night to shut out Pine Forest 13-0.

Josiah Glodfelter went six innings for Tate, allowing no run on one hit, walking none and striking out 11. Ethan McAnally pitched one inning, striking out two and walking one.

Drew Reaves led Tate at the plate as he went 4-5 with two homeruns. Kirk Mosley an Jackson Penton added three hits each for the Aggies. Clif Quiggins, Jay Davis and Cade Kelly had a couple of hits apiece.

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Tate 11, Pine Forest 4 (JV)

The junior varsity Tate Aggies beat Pine Forest 11-4 Tuesday.

Cole McNair started on the plate for the Aggies, striking out one and allowing one hit with no runs. Cameron Partrick pitched two, allowing four runs, one hit and striking out two.

Allan Beasley led at the plate for the Aggies, going 3-3 with four RBIs. Neal Croom and Trey Rebber had one hit each.

Tate 7, Navarre 4 (Freshman)

The Freshmen Tate High School Aggies beat Navarre 7-4 on Tuesday.

Nathan Ozuna opened at the plate for the Aggies going for one inning, allowing one run and striking out three. Braden Beck was up for one inning, allowing two runs and striking out one. Trevor Land went for three, allowing three hits, one run and striking out six.

Brayden Waler, Zane Warrington, Tyler Folmar, and Brady Smith had one hit each at the plate for the Aggies.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Laura Glodfelter, click to enlarge.

Tate High Tennis Beats Navarre

March 9, 2022

The Tate High School Boys tennis team beat Navarre High 4-3, and the Tate Girls defeated Navarre 6-1 on Tuesday. Up next, Tate tennis will host the Pace Patriots on Thursday. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

18-Year Old Facing Felony Charge For Stolen AR-15 Rifle Found In His Vehicle On Tate High Campus, ECSO Says

March 8, 2022

An 18-year old is facing a felony charge in connection with a rifle allegedly found in his truck on the Tate High School campus last month.

Caden Edward Sterling was charged with grand theft of a firearm. He remained in the Escambia County Jail Tuesday morning with bond set at $2,500.

On February 15, Sterling was found to be in possession of a stolen 300 caliber AR-15 rifle along with four magazines and 34 rounds of ammunition, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office report. Sterling told deputies that he obtained the gun from “an unknown male for an unknown reason” and could offer no further information or documentation, an arrest report states.

The gun had been reported stolen by an Escambia County man that told deputies it had been taken from his son’s locked bedroom. The man stated that, against his will, his daughter had been seeing a boy, according to the report.

The report states the father took his daughter’s cell phone and identified Sterling as the boy.

The sister of the 15-year old told deputies her sister told her that Sterling has admitted stealing the gun from the house and taking it to school, according to the report.

Sterling’s mugshot was unavailable from the Escambia County Jail, which cited a Florida statute that exempts the release of photographs of  current or former law enforcement personnel, their spouses and their children.

Cantonment Man Charged With Aggravated Battery Of His Pregnant Girlfriend

March 8, 2022

A Cantonment man has been charged with the alleged aggravated battery of his pregnant girlfriend.

Jacob Dillan Grice, 24, was charged with felony aggravated battery offender knew the victim was pregnant

The victim told deputies that they were at the residence of  a family member when she decided to take him home because he had taken Xanax and consumed too much alcohol. She stated he became angry because she would not stop at a store to get him beer. Grice allegedly grabbed her by the hair and pulled her to the ground before he poked her in the eye while trying to hit her in the face.

A report states the woman was treated for an eye injury by Escambia County EMS, and deputies.

Grice told deputies he is currently dating his accuser, and he knew that she was pregnant.

Grice was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $10,000 bond.

Retiring Old Glory: American Legion Post, Northview NJROTC Hold Flag Ceremony

March 8, 2022

The Northview High School NJROTC recently participated in a cooperative flag retirement with the Billy Glenn Rushing Post 90 of the American Legion in Atmore. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Miracle League Of Pensacola Needs Buddies For The Spring Season

March 8, 2022

The Miracle League of Pensacola is looking for volunteers to serve as buddies during the spring season.

Buddies can volunteer for one or two games or the entire season. Individuals and groups are welcome to participate.

To volunteer or for more information, call Volunteer Director Mike Norre at (850) 384-3489.

FDLE Charges Two Bank Employees With Fraud, Identity Theft

March 8, 2022

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has arrested two bank employees in Escambia County for fraud and identity theft.

Tiwuan Williams, 26, and Stephon Pugh-Davis, 27,  for scheme to defraud, criminal use of personal identification information, unlawful use of a two-way communication device and conspiracy to commit a felony.

The investigation began in June 2021 when a local financial institution reported suspected internal fraud being committed by employees Williams and Pugh-Davis.

Agents discovered that Williams recruited other employees, including Pugh-Davis, to provide him with customer account details in order to facilitate fraudulent transfers into money mule accounts. A money mule is someone who transfers or moves illegally acquired money on behalf of someone else.

The investigation showed that Williams attempted to facilitate the transfer of more than $165,000 through more than 30 victim accounts, while Pugh-Davis assisted with more than 20 of the fraudulent transfers, according to FDLE.

Williams was arrested on March 4, while Pugh-Davis was arrested Monday morning. Each was booked into the Escambia County Jail on a $300,000 bond.

FDLE did not identify the financial institution involved.

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