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Pensacola fatal hit-and-run: Driver charged with vehicular manslaughter

Nobles is accused of hitting the woman while driving a blue Ford Mustang at about 9 a.m. April 7 in the 5400 block of Mobile Highway and then fleeing the scene. Later that day, troopers announced they were searching for a 2004 or 2005 blue Mustang that likely had visible damage caused by the impact. The following day, troopers said they had located the car and Nobles had turned himself in to authorities. He was not arrested or charged at the time, and the case remained under investigation through the weekend as FHP continued to build its case. We tracked down a witness who was able to confirm a lot of the evidence, King told the News Journal on Tuesday. That witness statement corroborated the evidence that we already had on the scene and helped solidify the charges in the arrest.

Groundbreaking Held For New Bellview Library, The First In District 1 : NorthEscambia com

April 13, 2021 A ceremonial groundbreaking was held Monday for the a new library on Mobile Highway in Bellview, the first library Escambia County District 1. Escambia County is adding 10,000 square feet to an existing 2,500 former bank at a cost of about $3.8 million. Construction is expected to take about a year. “One of the things that I always wanted to see happen in District 1 was for us to have our own public library. We’re the only district of five that did not have one,” District 1 Commissions Jeff Bergosh said. “We’re taking a building that wasn’t being used and we’re now going to repurpose it for a good use. Instead of building brand new, we’re repurposing, so that is a good thing. The other thing I like about this property is that there’s plenty of space so once we’re all done building this brand-new library and putting the parking in and stormwater retention, there’s still room and some more things that we’re intending to do with this property

Woman arrested after weekend Montgomery stabbing

Court records: Woman wielding folding knife stabbed another in the back

According to court records, Rosie Lasha Sankey, 43, was charged with second-degree assault after the Sunday incident.  Sankey was outside a closed business in the 3700 block of Mobile Highway about 3:30 p.m. Sunday when she and the victim got into a physical altercation, according to court records.  During the altercation, Sankey allegedly pulled out a folding knife then stabbed the victim twice in the back. The woman also suffered a cut to her left wrist, according to Sankey s charging documents.  The victim was taken to Baptist East for treatment.  A warrant for Sankey s arrest was issued a couple hours after the stabbing and she was served that paperwork about 7 p.m. Sunday. 

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