WCSO Recovers $200K in Equipment, Suspect in Custody
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Washington County News VENI, VIDI, VICHYSSOISE | A7 Saturday, July 13, 2019 chipleypaper.com @WCN_HCT facebook.com/WashingtonCountyNews.HolmesCountyTimes 50¢ Chipley WCSO recovers $200k in awards contract on equipment, suspect in custody 5th Street drainage By Jacqueline Bostick The News project 850-630-6167 | @_JBostick [email protected] construction CHIPLEY - Washing- ton County Sheriff's Office By Jacqueline Bostick recovered an estimated The News $200,000 850-630-6167 | @_JBostick worth of [email protected] stolen telecom- CHIPLEY - At Tues- munications day night's regular equipment meeting, Chipley City after an inves- Council approved a motion Edmondson tigation that to award the lowest bidder led to the for a the construction of a identification and arrest of a drainage improvements. 32-year-old man from Head- North Florida Construc- land, Alabama. tion Inc. was awarded In a press conference $422,450.20 for the Florida Thursday morning, WCSO Department of Transpor- Sheriff Kevin Crews detailed tation LAP Fifth Street the complex investigation, Drainage Improvement which spanned about 10 Project. counties in Florida, Georgia, The council also approved and Alabama AND led to the Resolution 19-31, which arrest of the suspect, Carl will authorize the filing Thomas Edmondson III. Washington County Sheriff’s Offi ce Sheriff Kevin Crews details a case that involved law of the application for the On July 2, Crews received enforcement across three states and the arrest of a suspect accused of stealing about $200,000 in Edward Byrne Memorial a call from a representative telecommunications equipment. Left to Right: Ray Walker (ATT), Christie Mason (CenturyLink), Sgt. Justice Assistant Grant in from the corporate security Eric Blankenship (Henry County Sheriff’s Offi ce), Cpl. Travis Calhoun (Henry County Sheriff’s Offi ce), the amount of $1,135. The group at Century Link in Sheriff Kevin Crews, Deputy Levi Yohn ( Washington County), Sgt. Daryl White (Washington County) grant may be used to pro- Lt. Kenny Brock (Washington County), Sgt. Jason Cook (Washington County). [PHOTO COURTESY OF vide additional personnel, See WCSO, A2 WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE] equipment, supplies, con- tractual support, training, technical assistance, and information systems for criminal justice, according to the Office of Justice Pro- grams website. Vernon native serves aboard nation’s In other business, the council approved last fiscal year's financial statements newest fl oating airport at sea after hearing a FY 2017- 2018 audit report from Hilton Galloway of Carr, By Alvin Plexico she is known by the crew, is new systems and operat- Riggs & Ingram, LLC. Navy Office of Community 1,106 feet long; longer than ing concepts will allow the Chipley City Council will Outreach | Special to The News three football fields. The Ford to accomplish 25 per- its next regular workshop ship, a true floating city, cent more aircraft launches on August 8 at 5 p.m. and NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. – weighs more than 100,000 per day than its predecessor regular meeting on August A Vernon, Florida, native tons and has a flight deck while requiring 25 percent 13 at 6 p.m. at City Hall, and 2012 Vernon High that is 256 feet wide. Pow- fewer crewmembers, result- 1442 W. Jackson Ave. School graduate is serving erful catapults slingshot the ing in an estimated savings of in the U.S. Navy aboard the aircraft off the bow of the $4 billion in operating costs service’s newest aircraft ship. The planes land aboard over a 50-year life span. The The council also carrier USS Gerald R. Ford. the carrier by snagging a ship is named after the 38th approved Resolution Petty Officer 3rd Class steel cable with an arresting President of the United States, 19-31, which will Caleb Bowers is a logistics hook that protrudes from the and U.S. Navy veteran, Gerald authorize the fi ling specialist aboard the car- rear of the aircraft. Ford is Rudolph Ford, Jr. After the of the application for rier homeported in Norfolk, the first of a class of aircraft attack on Pearl Harbor, Ford the Edward Byrne Virginia. As a Navy logis- carriers that offer significant enlisted in the U.S. Naval Memorial Justice tics specialist, Bowers is Petty Offi cer 3rd Class performance improvements reserve, serving from 1942 to Assistant Grant in the responsible for shipping Caleb Bowers is a logistics over the previous Nimitz- 1946. amount of $1,135. The and receiving material specialist aboard the carrier class aircraft carriers. The While serving at Navy grant may be used to that the ship needs. "We homeported in Norfolk, ship is equipped with the Preflight School in 1942 in provide additional are similar to any civilian Virginia. [PHOTO COURTESY Electromagnetic Aircraft Chapel Hill, North Carolina, personnel, equipment, organization involved with OF MASS COMMUNICATION Launch System (EMALS) he taught seamanship, ord- supplies, contractual logistics," said Bowers. "It’s SPECIALIST SEAMAN APPRENTICE to launch aircraft, rather nance, gunnery, first aid and support, training, kind of like Amazon or any ANGEL JASKULOSKI] than steam catapults cur- military drill. At sea, Ford technical assistance, logistics chain company. rently used aboard other served aboard the light air- and information Bowers credits success in importance of dedication, aircraft carriers, elimi- craft carrier, USS Monterey, systems for criminal the Navy to many of the hard work and commitment nating the requirement to which saw action in the Pacific justice, according to lessons learned growing to the goal," said Bowers. generate and store steam throughout World War II. the Offi ce of Justice up in Vernon. "Growing Commissioned in 2017, for catapults, which frees Programs website. up in Vernon, I learned the Ford, or ‘Warship 78’ as up space. EMALS and other See AIRPORT, A3 Volume 97 Number 27 Local & State ..............A2 Kids activities .............A5 A3 A8 Phone: 850-638-0212 Community ................A3 Food .........................A7 Trivia Guy Church listings Fax: 850-638-4601 Opinion .................... A4 Classifieds ......... A9, A10 * ** A2 Saturday, July 13, 2019 | Washington County News LOCAL & STATE WCSO deputy cutoff at BACKROOM BRIEFING intersection, drug arrest made The News Staff A search of the vehi- cle resulted in deputies CHIPLEY - A man and locating a prescription woman were arrested on medication known as drug charges after being Clonazepam in Hen- stopped for cutting off derson’s purse. In a a Washington County Henderson Welch McDonald’s bag depu- Sheriff's Office deputy ties located a second at an intersection near vehicle instead of turn- plastic bag of metham- Walmart in Chipley, a ing onto State Road 77," phetamine and a bag of news release from WCSO the release states. marijuana, the release news release states. After stopping the states. In the late evening of vehicle at the Shell gas Welch was arrested June 27, "a WCSO deputy station next to Wendy’s, for possession of meth- sitting at a red light on K9 Titan was deployed amphetamine and Nadia Drive was cut off and signaled the pres- possession of mari- Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks to a group of reporters during a trade mission trip to Israel. by a car that was initially ence of drugs. The juana less than 20 Questions still remain about the total cost of the week-long trip. [FILE] sitting in a turning lane passenger, 39-year-old grams. Henderson was next to him. As the light Richard Welch told the arrested for possession turned green, a vehicle deputy he had “a couple of a controlled substance driven by 50- year-old of roaches” in his hat. A without a prescription. Sponsors rolled out Vanessa Henderson of plastic bag of metham- Both were booked into Chipley darted in front phetamine was located the Washington County of the deputy’s patrol in the sweatband. Jail. receptions in Israel Weekly political records show that Flor- and Tel Aviv in July and State to cut ties with notes from The ida Cabinet members August. News Service of and staff members spent As a public-private Florida at least $30,000 in tax agency, Enterprise dollars on airfare, hotel Florida helped organize SunPass contractor Ana Ceballos & rooms and other travel the trip through finan- Jim Turner costs. cial support it gets from The News Service of Florida The News Service of Florida Seven organizations the state and private Conduent’s contract implement upgrades to sponsored receptions donations. Sponsor- TALLAHASSEE — wouldn’t be renewed. the system. TALLAHASSEE during the six-day trip, ships are one of the ways Florida will seek new The Times interview Conduent's $343 mil- — What do top-tier lob- meant to solidify Flor- that Enterprise Florida bids in three years was conducted after lion contract includes bying and law firms, the ida’s relationship with receives private funding, instead of renewing its the newspaper outlined running the system for Florida Realtors associa- Israel, according to the said Kathleen Keenan, an contract with the com- problems involving Sun- the next three years. tion and an Israel bond itinerary Enterprise agency spokeswoman. pany that oversaw last Pass at Florida airports, The SunPass system organization have in Florida shared with the year’s botched SunPass such as late reimburse- conversion was supposed common? delegation. ‘JURY IS OUT’ ON conversion. ments for parking fees. to last about a week and They all sponsored Sponsors included AGE CHANGE Florida transportation In March, the state be completed last June. events for members of a Geeks and Nerds, a officials on Wednesday agency imposed a $4.6 Instead, the system delegation that Gov. Ron cybersecurity and soft- Doubts remain about a confirmed their plans to million fine on Con- was overwhelmed by the DeSantis led to Israel in ware company; the new state law that lowers re-bid the second half of duent, and announced volume as it went live, late May.